Rochelle is an analog photographer whose work spans borders and cultural norms, inviting viewers into a tapestry of visual storytelling and personal introspection. In an interview, Rochelle delves into the multifaceted layers of their artistic journey, revealing the profound influences and transformative experiences that have shaped their distinctive approach to the medium. 
With a background marked by cultural diversity and nomadic exploration, Rochelle brings a unique perspective to her photography. A fusion of Dutch, Filipino, and global influences woven seamlessly into the fabric of their visual narrative. Reflecting on their formative years spent navigating the bustling streets of Singapore, the Philippines, and the tranquil landscapes of the Netherlands, Rochelle speaks eloquently of the inherent tension between identity and belonging—a theme that permeates their work with poignant authenticity.
At the heart of Rochelle's artistic practice lies a deep-seated curiosity for the world and an unwavering commitment to authenticity. Through analog photography, Rochelle embarks on a soul-stirring journey of self-discovery and collective introspection, capturing fleeting moments of stillness and resonance amidst the chaos of urban life. Each frame is a testament to their innate ability to distill the essence of human experience into visual poetry—a delicate balance of vulnerability and strength, introspection and revelation.
As Rochelle's work continues to garner acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, their artistry serves as a poignant reminder of the universal language of imagery. This bridge transcends cultural divides and connects us all to our shared humanity. Through exhibitions in Amsterdam and Brooklyn, Rochelle invites viewers to embark on a transformative journey of curiosity, observation, and connection—a declaration of the enduring power of photography as a medium for storytelling and self-expression in an ever-evolving world.
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