Jan De Wilde (Ghent, 1988) is a self-taught photographer whose work centers on natural beauty and aesthetic harmony. His images often reveal the quiet context surrounding a scene, capturing the atmosphere as it truly feels. His photography moves between artistic sensitivity and editorial clarity, always grounded in an honest, unforced sense of place. Alongside his commissioned work, he has many interests. With a deep love for experimentation, exploring new subject matters and technical abilities.
Recently, he has worked for a range of clients, with a particular focus on architects and landscape architects. He also photographs the occasional wedding or reportage assignment to keep his eye engaged. His work has been published in De Standaard, De Morgen, A+, Aperture, and others.

Jan De Wilde (Ghent, 1988) is a self-taught photographer whose work centers on natural beauty and aesthetic harmony. His images often reveal the quiet context surrounding a scene, capturing the atmosphere as it truly feels. His photography moves between artistic sensitivity and editorial clarity, always grounded in an honest, unforced sense of place. Alongside his commissioned work, he has many interests. With a deep love for experimentation, exploring new subject matters and technical abilities.
Recently, he has worked for a range of clients, with a particular focus on architects and landscape architects. He also photographs the occasional wedding or reportage assignment to keep his eye engaged. His work has been published in De Standaard, De Morgen, A+, Aperture, and others.
