A lot of pain inside Willem. Is all damn hard.
Fortunately, I have my passion, which I try to pursue as often as possible. Obviously, also Margaret’s wish for to me to keep doing that in my new life. Continue to live and to enjoy your children and grandchildren. But also to make stunning pictures, persist in stimulating your photographical understanding and knowledge. That was her message.
Take time for your grief, but let it not overrule. I’ll always be with you and watch over your shoulder; I’ll be perceptibly nearby when you need guidance.
During the last year of her life, Margaret pressed for the release of a second book of photographs, and this will befall in 2010. I will dedicate it to my loving wife who always was deeply involved in practising my passion and who gave me free rein.
My oldest daughter Kim, 26, would like to go on a five-day trip with her dad. Europe, I assumed, but Kim announced that she wanted to go to New York. Wonderful, I agreed. Isn’t it just right for a father to be on the go along with his daughter during these immensely sad times that on all fronts seem to have a detrimental effect on all fronts.
March 2010, that is when it will take place. Pictures will definitely be taken, but we won’t skip museums and the theatre. People will talk and, if necessary, bee comforted. I am convinced that we return stronger.
Last week I bought the astonishing book Portraits by Stephan Vanfletteren. It’s a magnificent book that every photographer taking pictures of human beings should have on their bookshelves and that should lie next to the book Belgium that I bought during one of his exhibitions. Both books are a source of inspiration.
For the time being, I have loads of pictures from Istanbul lying around that I will post on my weblog on a regular basis. What's more, I’m also working on the selection for my book and I need permission from many people. This will take up a great deal of time, but it will save me time once the book is published.
To put it briefly, enough to do, but in the meantime I would like to take new snaps. Together with all the digital violence, I regularly look at my lovely Mamiya set and the Rolleiflex. Plenty of films in the fridge, what’s to stop me?
Willem