Photos by Joris Vandecatseye
Joris Vandecatseye Transforms “A Banal Reality into Something Enigmatic”















Belgian photographer Joris Vandecatseye has an eye for color. In 2013, he took a 6-week trip across the United States and captured ordinary moments and small details, but most interesting in terms of color and composition. The series is called Leave On.
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