Photographer Turns Dutch Architecture Into Kaleidoscope of Color

Photographer Turns Dutch Architecture Into Kaleidoscope of Color

Photographer Turns Dutch Architecture Into Kaleidoscope of Color

By Matthew Reitman

Dutch photographer Dirk Bakker demonstrates that his country isn’t only obsessed with orange (the royal family’s official color). Bakker started his career as a graphic designer and then transitioned into a professional photographer once his Instagram page gained recognition. In a recent interview, Bakker talks about how this influences his work today: “I see a big connection between architecture and graphic design. Its about shapes, form, layout and patterns as well as constructing things, putting things together.” See his work below.

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

A photo posted by Dirk Bakker (@macenzo) on

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