
Wesley Verhoeve - Notice Journal Vol.1
NOTICE Journal, Volume One is the inaugural release in an ongoing series of photo books, each exploring its own unique sub-theme while interconnected by the concept of noticing—recognizing the small, often overlooked moments in life that hold significant meaning when we take the time to observe.
Volume One uses spring as a metaphor for rebirth, reflecting on how photography can aid in processing life’s major transitions. Captured entirely in Amsterdam on black-and-white film, these images document a transformative period in my life, aiming to resonate with your own experiences of life's ups and downs.
More info about the author: wesley.co
Signed and numbered by hand. 21x26 cm. 64 pages. Gatefold cover. Cahier-stitched. 84 images. 42 duotone plates on uncoated paper. Printed by fine art printer Robstolk in Amsterdam.
NOTICE Journal, Volume One is the inaugural release in an ongoing series of photo books, each exploring its own unique sub-theme while interconnected by the concept of noticing—recognizing the small, often overlooked moments in life that hold significant meaning when we take the time to observe.
Volume One uses spring as a metaphor for rebirth, reflecting on how photography can aid in processing life’s major transitions. Captured entirely in Amsterdam on black-and-white film, these images document a transformative period in my life, aiming to resonate with your own experiences of life's ups and downs.
More info about the author: wesley.co
Signed and numbered by hand. 21x26 cm. 64 pages. Gatefold cover. Cahier-stitched. 84 images. 42 duotone plates on uncoated paper. Printed by fine art printer Robstolk in Amsterdam.
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NOTICE Journal, Volume One is the inaugural release in an ongoing series of photo books, each exploring its own unique sub-theme while interconnected by the concept of noticing—recognizing the small, often overlooked moments in life that hold significant meaning when we take the time to observe.
Volume One uses spring as a metaphor for rebirth, reflecting on how photography can aid in processing life’s major transitions. Captured entirely in Amsterdam on black-and-white film, these images document a transformative period in my life, aiming to resonate with your own experiences of life's ups and downs.
More info about the author: wesley.co
Signed and numbered by hand. 21x26 cm. 64 pages. Gatefold cover. Cahier-stitched. 84 images. 42 duotone plates on uncoated paper. Printed by fine art printer Robstolk in Amsterdam.





















