Stairway Shadows A compelling black and white photograph by Teus Renes, captured on April 18, 2010. The image focuses on a stone staircase where bright sunlight creates a dramatic play of light and shadow, casting the intricate patterns of the metal railing onto the steps.
Pigeon on a Brick Ledge A black and white photograph by Teus Renes from April 18, 2010, capturing a quiet moment with urban wildlife. A single pigeon rests on a worn brick ledge, its form highlighted against the textured backdrop of the wall. The monochrome treatment emphasizes the textures and shapes, portraying the resilient nature of wildlife coexisting within the cityscape.
People of Vaalwater A black and white documentary photograph by Teus Renes, dated May 28, 2011, depicting daily life in Vaalwater, South Africa. Two individuals walk through a settlement characterized by structures made of corrugated metal and wood. The image captures a candid moment within the community, set against the backdrop of their environment, offering a glimpse into the realities of life in this area.
Street Tailor by the Poster Wall A striking black and white portrait by Teus Renes, taken June 30, 2012, in Uganda. A man pauses from his work at an outdoor treadle sewing machine, looking directly at the viewer. He is set against a heavily textured wall covered with layers of torn posters, many appearing to be political campaign notices, adding a layer of social context to this image of daily work and craftsmanship.
Cycling Past, North Uganda A black and white street scene captured by Teus Renes in Northern Uganda on July 6, 2012. A person rides a bicycle along a road, passing a weathered, single-story building showing signs of neglect or damage. The image portrays a slice of daily life against a backdrop that perhaps hints at the region's challenging history or economic conditions.
Grand Central Tile Sign A detailed color photograph by Teus Renes, taken May 4, 2015, capturing the iconic 'GRAND CENTRAL' mosaic tile sign within the New York City subway system. The intricate lettering and border stand out against the backdrop of aged, white wall tiles, showcasing a piece of the city's history and architectural heritage found within Grand Central Terminal.