Automotive enthusiast with a passion for performance cars, circuit racing, and the culture surrounding them. Focused on capturing the details that make every car unique — from track days and Car & Coffee events to private shoots and clean automotive photography.
This page is a mix of motorsport atmosphere, engineered performance, and visual storytelling, featuring both modern and classic cars in their best setting. Driven by precision, speed, and the passion shared within the automotive community.
1991 BMW (E30) 325i Touring
The 1991 BMW E30 325i Touring is pure ‘90s magic on wheels. A good friend of mine picked up this absolute icon, and the moment he got the keys, we knew a photoshoot had to happen. We headed to the gritty industrial backdrop of De Kruitfabriek, right beside the Brussels–Willebroek Canal — the perfect setting for a car with this much character.
This Touring practically drips nostalgia. From its timeless boxy silhouette to those unmistakable quad headlights, there’s no mistaking it for anything other than a classic BMW. Old-school, clean, and effortlessly cool.
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Dreamcollector events
When I go to a Dreamcollector meet, it’s never just about parking up and looking at cars — it actually feels like stepping into a community built around passion for automotive culture. Dreamcollector brings together everything from classic icons to modern supercars, and every time I show up, there’s a mix of excitement and curiosity in the air.
I usually find myself walking around for hours, checking out builds I’ve only seen online, talking to owners, and just soaking in the atmosphere. The location also plays a big part — especially when events are hosted at places like Kinepolis Imagibraine, where the setting makes the cars stand out even more.
What I like most is that it doesn’t feel exclusive. Whether I arrive in something special or just come to watch, I always feel welcome. It’s really about sharing the passion — hearing stories behind the cars, discovering unique builds, and meeting people who are just as into it as I am.
Every time I leave a Dreamcollector event, I’m already looking forward to the next one.
When I shoot Porsche photography, I focus on making every frame feel alive rather than just showing a car.
With a Porsche, the details do most of the work — the lines, the curves, the stance. My job is to find the right angle and light that brings out that perfect mix of elegance and performance.
Whether it’s in a city or a industrial spot,I try to make every shot feel like motion, even when the car is standing still.
Going to Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is always different for me, depending on the day.
As a visitor, I just enjoy being there — the noise, the forest, the elevation changes, and the feeling you get when cars come flying through Eau Rouge. You don’t really get that anywhere else.
When I’m there with M3M Racing Team for the Fun Cup, it’s more focused. I’m moving around the track, trying to catch moments as they happen — pit stops, close battles, cars pushing hard for hours. It’s chaotic, but that’s exactly what makes it good to shoot.
Spa is one of those places where you can’t really get bored. You’re either watching or working, and both are just as good in their own way.