About Me

I’m Marc, a Belgian based and retired, photographer, IT specialist, technician and bushcrafter – not necessarily in that order.

A photography enthusiast that started In the late 60s and early 70s, and who mastered analog and digital techniques. I also enjoy Bushcraft and learned skills through online resources. I have a passion for motorcycles, WWII vehicles, sports cars, and airplanes.

Throughout my journey as a photographer, I predominantly relied on Pentax cameras, primarily for capturing landscapes and architecture. It served me well in these aspects. However, as my interests shifted towards photographing birds and other animals, I found that the Pentax system couldn’t keep up, particularly in terms of speed. I briefly experimented with Fujifilm, which represented a significant improvement but still didn’t quite meet my expectations. Eventually, I made the switch to Olympus M4/3, which offered an impressive combination of range, stabilization, and speed, all within a compact design. This change unlocked new possibilities, and I soon discovered my true passion lay in nature and, more specifically, wildlife photography.