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In December last year, I got the news that I not only received “Best of Nation” for Belgium but that I was also one of the finalists in the Nature/Landscape category in the World Photographic Cup. The World Photographic Cup is looked at as an Olympics-style global photography competition, which embodies all professional photography organizations around the world.

Last night the final results were announced in Quito (Ecuador) where I received fifth place in my category. Given that this is a global competition, I am very proud of this fifth place and grateful I have been given international recognition for my aerial photography. I would also like to congratulate the other finalists, medalists and overall winners in the competition.

If you are interested, you can see the other results on the WPC’s website.

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Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove

Jeroen is an award-winning Belgian photographer based in Iceland. The past years, he dedicated his photography to the Central Highlands & volcanic eruptions. Most recently, he received international attention for his work at the Fagradalsfjall volcano.


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