Summer 2012 - Back to photography!

kiyoshi.be - View my most interesting photos on Flickriver

 

Hi there, usually online it's just Kiyoshi or Kiyoshi.be or a variant, but in the prospect of getting a job in photography and using flickr as my online portfolio, I present you my real name: Innocent Coppieters. (although that's no secret and you could easily find out even if I didn't tell you here)

 

Aside from photography I busy myself with IT and computers. I have worked as helpdesk engineer for HPCDS and Hubo Belgium, but currently I am on an extended break to enjoy life.

 

another project is Nippon Zasshi, flander's first online magazine all about Japan, which I manage and sustain as much as possible.

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  • JoinedFebruary 2007
  • OccupationLiving life
  • HometownAntwerp
  • Current cityAntwerp
  • CountryBelgium

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I've known Kiyoshi for quite some time now. I can tell you he isn't afraid of thinking his own way and putting those thoughts to reality, as his photos clearly point out. He dares to take his camera at all times to shoot whatever comes up his mind. He's creative, open-minded and dedicated to all his arts, but above all… Read more

I've known Kiyoshi for quite some time now. I can tell you he isn't afraid of thinking his own way and putting those thoughts to reality, as his photos clearly point out. He dares to take his camera at all times to shoot whatever comes up his mind. He's creative, open-minded and dedicated to all his arts, but above all he has an eye for the seemingly invisible 'moments', 'spheres' and 'ambiences'. Next to photographing he also works with 3D software (computers in general, in fact), working on games developing and computer artworks, which results in richfull, creative (and often) very detailed projects. His photos clearly show his interest in the 'common things', or so it might seem at first sight. Look closely and you'll discover the 'common things' make room for the finest of emotion and detail.

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December 10, 2007