Tim Buiting found his interest in photography from a very young age, portraying friends and family. All was innocent. His skills became more serious during his minor Photography at de Fotovakschool. While he studied there, he worked in Amsterdam’s vibrant music scene. Capturing sweaty club vibes, hard working artists but foremost intense moments of ecstatic people. Here, he developed his style: natural light that captures unforeseen unique moments in the midst of chaos. After four years of successful capturing clubs & festivals, his focus shifted to other facets of photography. He’s excited to do more personal work, including lifestyle and portraits. And a shift of work means a shift in style. His work became more aesthetic and more intimate. The combination of personal, commercial and event work gives him the flexibility to do what he loves most and keep cultivating his skills.
Tim Buiting found his interest in photography from a very young age, portraying friends and family. All was innocent. His skills became more serious during his minor Photography at de Fotovakschool. While he studied there, he worked in Amsterdam’s vibrant music scene. Capturing sweaty club vibes, hard working artists but foremost intense moments of ecstatic people. Here, he developed his style: natural light that captures unforeseen unique moments in the midst of chaos. After four years of successful capturing clubs & festivals, his focus shifted to other facets of photography. He’s excited to do more personal work, including lifestyle and portraits. And a shift of work means a shift in style. His work became more aesthetic and more intimate. The combination of personal, commercial and event work gives him the flexibility to do what he loves most and keep cultivating his skills.
“Shot on film while driving along the Amalfi coast in Italy. During our roadtrip, we discovered a relaxing beach bar near the pretty village of Positano, we had to go there and as we walked down the narrow staircase, I shot this view of characteristic orange umbrellas and sunbeds. I still remember the crystal-clear water and the breeze of summer.” - Tim Buiting
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“Shot on film while driving along the Amalfi coast in Italy. During our roadtrip, we discovered a relaxing beach bar near the pretty village of Positano, we had to go there and as we walked down the narrow staircase, I shot this view of characteristic orange umbrellas and sunbeds. I still remember the crystal-clear water and the breeze of summer.” - Tim Buiting
“Shot on film while driving along the Amalfi coast in Italy. During our roadtrip, we discovered a relaxing beach bar near the pretty village of Positano, we had to go there and as we walked down the narrow staircase, I shot this view of characteristic orange umbrellas and sunbeds. I still remember the crystal-clear water and the breeze of summer.” - Tim Buiting
Tim Buiting found his interest in photography from a very young age, portraying friends and family. All was innocent. His skills became more serious during his minor Photography at de Fotovakschool. While he studied there, he worked in Amsterdam’s vibrant music scene. Capturing sweaty club vibes, hard working artists but foremost intense moments of ecstatic people. Here, he developed his style: natural light that captures unforeseen unique moments in the midst of chaos. After four years of successful capturing clubs & festivals, his focus shifted to other facets of photography. He’s excited to do more personal work, including lifestyle and portraits. And a shift of work means a shift in style. His work became more aesthetic and more intimate. The combination of personal, commercial and event work gives him the flexibility to do what he loves most and keep cultivating his skills.