Rob Acket Photographer
📸 Dutch
Druten, Netherlands, based photographer.
All Pictures taken by Rob Acket, unless otherwise stated.
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For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.
For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.
For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.
For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.
For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.
For this installment of Through the Lens, we’re looking at the work of @boris.acket from a completely different angle. We’re spotlighting a series of unseen images taken by his father, @rob.acket. These photos span everything from the scale of the Fred again.. tour down to the quiet, sometimes frustrating moments of testing in the studio. They offer a private look at the parts of the practice that usually stay hidden.
There’s a natural cadence to this archive. Boris grew up following his dad around on production sets, watching him work. With this series, the lens is turned inward. Rob has spent the last few years capturing the messy, unpolished side of Boris’s practice, the failed prototypes, the late nights, and the reality of building things that move, to create an intimate dialogue between father and son.
Read more via link in bio.

Rochessauve France, @shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #colours #architecture #photographer

Rochessauve France, @shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #cafe #architecture #photographer

Costaros France, @shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #blue #architecture #photographer

@pontdelabeaume France, @shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #pee #goldenshower #photographer

Costaros, France, Happy Easter, Joyeuses Pâques, @shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #easter #bleu #jesus

Marker Wadden, @markerwadden , shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #markerwadden #photograpy #view #clouds

Wissant, France, @laplagewissant shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #sea #view #beach

Wissant, France, @laplagewissant shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #sea #wood #beach

Wissant, France, @laplagewissant shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #sea #blue #beach

Wissant, France, @laplagewissant shot with sonya7rII and Zeiss 35 mm lens @sonyalphasclub #france #sea #blue #beach
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