Chris Breebaart
Hello there! I am Chris Breebaart, 65 years of age, living in The Netherlands. One of my hobbies is taking pictures. I started as a little kid and kept going! On this blog I publish pictures; some are from the archive, some are recent.
My first camera was a Kodak Instamatic. From there, I borrowed cameras from my sister. These included an Agfa and an East German Praktika that weighed a ton but had a Zeiss Lens. Later, I bought my first camera, a Pentax K1000. I remained faithful to Pentax until my ME-II Super shutter broke down. I experienced the hassle of repairing it many times. I decided to turn to Nikon, and I stayed there since. My first Nikon was a F301, then a F90 (occasionally still in use). In 2004 I took the step to digital with a Nikon D70. In 2012 I switched to the Nikon D7000. Ad since 2016 I used the Nikon D500 as well. In 2025 I gave up my DSLR’s for a Nikon Zf. It brings back the fun of an old mechanic camera with dials, in combination with electronic state of the art. And the idea that it weighs less is an urban legend.
Being one of a generation that grew up with monochrome, I love shooting black and white. Most of my archive is build on that. I love the Kodak TriX, a great film. My love for monochrome was kept alive using various iPhones more and more as a source for photography. Having a phone always with me, I use it a lot for snapshots. My favourite app was Hueless. It reminded me of the ‘old’ days when I started to learn to work with monochrome film. The app had built in filters and allowed me to focus and measure light flexible. The big difference compared to film is I now can see the results immediately. Unfortunately Hueless has not been adapted to IOS 11, yet. I do hope it will be available again, to use on my iPhone.
The thrill of seeing a developed film from the lab is gone with digital. Even better was developing prints myself. It was always a surprise to see what came out, and how it came out. And back in those days photography was expensive. Film, chemicals, tools, enlarger, clocks, a dark room, paper etc cost money. But what did not change over the years was my way of working: most of what I do is intuitive.
My iPhone and iPad are also my ‘darkroom’. I edit photos for this blog using Snapseed and Marksta. My DSLR photos are downloaded to my iPad from my network storage. The result is good enough for this blog. Printing on paper is something different. I use Lightroom to keep my archive.
I hope you do enjoy visiting this blog, and I do hope that you will come back regularly. Enjoy your stay. If you feel like it leave me some comments and feedback! It is nice to see comments. Sometimes it is endearing to read what a photo can do to a visitor.
That theme matches the topic of my photo blog: What’s (in) the picture? Finding stories. Photo’s tell stories. My story (what made me click my shutter), and the story of the spectator.
At the start of my photo path I used to get comments ‘why do you shoot that? That is not a nice photo!’. In a time of film it was impossible to show a result quickly to make my idea visible. Wait, be patient, wait for the print! I printed my own monochrome photos in my darkroom. But sometimes I was not able to create the envisioned result. I had the passion, but lacked the skills and patience to achieve that. Nowadays you just look at the back of your camera and share that with the critic. And sometimes even that does not make sense, but it shows a picture. Developing with software today is easier that in the darkroom. The scanned negatives that were too difficult to print in the darkroom can be shared now.
Photography is about seeing, observing the world. And be ready for the decisive moment as Henri Cartier-Bresson said. My photos tell my story of the world. They are my way of giving ‘voice’ to something that made me press the shutter. It is something that reflects inside me. That is extremely subjective. Showing my photos to the world taught me that my story is uniquely mine. It can differ from the story of my distinguished visitors. My story is not their story. So, what’s behind a photo?

284 Responses to “Chris Breebaart”
Hi, you that you have been nominated for the Wonderful Team member Readership Award 🙂 : http://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2012/09/17/wonderful-team-member-readership-award/
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Hi,wow, a third nomination in a week! Thank you so much for the honour.
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You are welcome, my pleasure! The text was supposed to be “Hi,just wanted to tell you that you…” by the way but with stress and internet cuts…sorry.
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It is ok! I am just not sure if I – not being a writer – are the right receiver of the nomination. It is about writing this one.
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No, Chris, this one is about being a Great Reader! And you sure are one!
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Ok 🙂
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Great blog! I will make myself comfortable. Thank you for following mine. I´ll be back…
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Thank you Ann-Christine for your kind words! Feel free to visit back and browse! Any time
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Just wanted to let you know I have nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. I hope this will be welcome news for you. Some people choose not to participate, others enjoy the opportunity to visit new-to-you blogs and to be visited by new-to-you bloggers. To read more about the award and accepting this nomination, visit my post at http://globetrottersara.wordpress.com/2012/10/13/speeches/
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hello Sara, thank you very much for nominating me for this award. It shows that my photographs are appreciated in this community. However I will not accept the nomination. It takes time – which is scarce for me right now – and I already received this award earlier! Being nominated makes me happy and grateful; it is rewarding and inspiring at the same time! I pass this one, but thank you for visiting and appreciating my blog.
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Thank you so much for your visits and follow of my blog. I look forward to following your photography. It’s very interesting. I am experimenting with iPhone photography, too, so I look forward to seeing what you do with it. The black and whites are great for the Geometry Challenge!
Peace,
Alexandria Sage
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Thank you for following me. I hope you enjoy the pictures. Thanks for your kind words!
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Hello beautiful blogger! I’ve nominated you for an award http://theeclecticeccentricshopaholic.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/beautiful-blogger-award/
To join or not is completely your choice. Either way, I shall continue to be a huge fan of your work. Cheers! ^^
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Thank you very much for presenting me this award and your kind words on your blog. However I will not accept the nomination. I enjoy blogging and posting my pictures on here. Knowing you appreciate my pictures makes me happy.
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it’s totally fine ^^ just wanted to thank you for your amazing photos and for sharing a piece of yourself with your followers ^^ keep blogging! ^^
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Thank you for understanding and your kind words
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Leuke blog en fotos en bedankt voor het volgen, Chris! Veel succes!
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Dank!
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Wanted to say thanks for visiting my blog today. I hope you visit again. You are always welcome. Hope you don’t mind if I spend a bit of time wandering around your blog for a while 🙂
Kate
http://myphotoyear2012.wordpress.com/
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Thank you for your visit and come back as often as you want. I will visit yours for sure in the future!
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You’ve probably got one of these already but deserve another…
Just to start the New Year off right, there is an Award waiting for you at http://acrossthebored.com/2012/12/30/awards-christmas-comes-twice-this-year/
Whether you choose to participate or not, please know that Across the Bored finds inspiration, entertainment, enlightenment and good company in your blog. Thanks for being a presence in our virtual reality!
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thank you for your kind words! I am happy my blog brings inspiration and enjoys people. I received some awards before. Each time I am nominated makes me feel proud and happy. However, accepting awards brings responsibilities and doing them justice it takes time. And time is scarce at the moment. I accept your nomination and hope to be able to pass it soon in the near future!
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Take your time – I don’t think there is a stale date for these: it took multiple sessions to get my own responses in order!
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I will, I imagine handling three at a time takes time!
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Thanks for the follow over on my blog. I look forward to your posts and photography as well. You do some beautiful work.
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Thank you for your following! Hope you will keep enjoying my photos! Ty for your kind words
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