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BNJ Photo

A wandering lens capturing the raw, unstructured pulse of daily life.

34 Works

Works by BNJ Photo

34 pieces

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About BNJ

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Benjamin Denolf, working under the name BNJ Photo, is a visual artist originally from Brussels. His practice is defined by an "ambulatory" approach, where he wanders through environments to capture unstructured reportage and raw slices of life. This method allows him to document the pulse of a location without a rigid narrative, focusing instead on the honest energy of the moment. Denolf’s portfolio spans from the intense daily rhythms of Haiti to the urban layers of New York. He frequently explores themes of impermanence and interaction, notably through a project using mirrors to place himself within the frame. His observational eye gained international recognition when his photography was selected for the cover of a 2020 UNESCO World Heritage City Lab report.

Visual voice

BNJ Photo employs a reportage-based aesthetic that favors candid, unstructured storytelling. His work often features mirrors to bridge the gap between photographer and subject, alongside a focus on the fleeting nature of urban and social landscapes.
Ambulatory StyleUrban ExplorationReportage PhotographyMirror InteractionsImpermanenceSlices Of Life
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BNJ Photo — questions answered

What is the "ambulatory" style mentioned in BNJ Photo's work?

It refers to an unstructured, wandering approach where the artist captures reportage-style "slices of life" as he moves through an environment.

Where does Benjamin Denolf typically find his subjects?

His work frequently documents the intensity of daily life in Haiti and the urban landscapes of New York.

What is the "Interaction" project?

It is a series where Denolf uses mirrors to integrate himself, the photographer, directly into the frame of the image.

Has BNJ Photo's work been recognized internationally?

Yes, his photography was featured as the cover image for a 2020 UNESCO World Heritage City Lab report.

What recurring themes appear in this collection?

The collection explores themes of impermanence, human interaction, and the raw energy of urban exploration.

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