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Photographer of the week: Ricky Siegers

This week we are very happy to feature our talented street photographer and 1x curator Ricky Siegers! Like the successful street photographer he is Ricky has a special eye for capturing fleeting moments that would easily pass someone else by. Enjoy selected images by Ricky at the end of the interview! Big thanks to Yvette Depaepe for conducting this interview.



Briefly tell us about yourself, your hobbies and other jobs.



I am Indonesian living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Before I called myself a photographer I used to work in hospitality. I graduated from hotel school in Indonesia. Then I took my extension in California, USA. I’ve traveled a lot in my hospitality carreer since my job is opening hotels. Seven years ago I quit my job and became a photographer (I like to call myself professional). Since junior high, I have been interested in social culture, life and the study of how people interact with each other. That is why I am so in love with taking pictures of people moving, interacting, basically anything to do with people around me.

How has your history and life experiences affected your photography?

I used to call myself a world citizen. I’ve traveled a lot because of my work, and I also traveled a lot in my childhood because my father's work brought us to many different places. It is no wonder that in all of my work I like to explore people and culture.

Which are your most important experiences that have influenced your art?

As I wrote above, I’ve been in many places! The beauty of those places and the memories that I have with the people there, developped my way of seeing a scenery or social fragment from daily life.

What first attracted you to photography?

It all started with a Kodak instamatic given to me from my father and I was amazed with the results at that time. 

Describe your overall photographic vision.

I like to put street stories or people's daily social life in good frames. What I mean is, I love to have my street pictures balanced with a good composition. Even though I like raw street photography too.

Why are you so drawn to street photography?

I love street photography because of the diversity of human races and cultures. I find it exciting just to observe people before taking their picture.

Is the story behind a photograph or technical perfection more important?

The story always comes first, that is why I like to play with the titles of my works. Of course the technical aspect is also important. It adds value to your work too.

What generally is your relationship to your subject matter beyond being an observer?

The only relationship I have with my subjects is a soul connection for being in this social life circus together.  It is my honor to capture their souls and their stories in my pictures.

What is your most important advice to a beginner in street photography and how do you get started?

Don't you worry too much about technique, street photography is how you observe people and understand them and catch that moment in your camera. The most important thing is blending in with your surroundings and not making your subjects alarmed by your presence. You only have a couple of shots to capture the moment. If you take more than 3 or 4 shots, people may get annoyed by you and your camera.

Who are your favorite photographers and more importantly, how has your appreciation of their work affected how you approach your own photography?  

Of course, Henry Cartier Bresson. Consciously or unconsciously, his work is always in the back of my mind. I wish I could create phenomenal work like he did. I love the black and white “colors” of Ansel Adam's work.  He is the pioneer of  black and white photography. I love the dynamic work of Alexey Titarenko. And of course,  my local hero from Amsterdam, Cor Jaring. I am a big fan of his work. He is known for his Provo Time in Amsterdam (flower generation) and the famous photo “Bed-in for Peace” with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. I am lucky because I know him in person and I had a chance to talk to him about his work! Of course I have many favorite photographers here on 1X. I love the work of Andre du Plessis, Tatsuo Suzuki and many others whose work I enjoy looking at too.

Is there any specific photo taken by another photographer that has inspired you more than others and why?

I think Cor Jaring is the answer, since we both life in Amsterdam.

Are there any specific directions that you would like to take your photography in the future or any specific goals that you wish to achieve?

I would love to see my work printed 10 by 20 meters and hanging in a famous street like Times square or hanging in a famous museum like the Rijk Museum in Amsterdam. Honestly I don’t know, I am quite happy with what I am achieving now, but sure, I want more! I have had lots of exposure from exhibitions, from being published in an art book and for being featured in a magazine! But I want more!

Describe your favorite photograph taken by you and why it is special to you?

I love them all, I don’t have a favorite photo. I took each one of them with love.













 













 

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A fantastic and very insightful interview with first class street photography full of soul and passion. Thank you Yvette for the opportunity to learn more about Ricky and his great work. Oh and I too would love to see your work printed 10 by 20 meters and hanging the Rijk Museum in Amsterdam. Just be sure I get an invite to the private view please. :)
Hi Lara :) for sure with a person with art skill like you ! I will put you in the guest list :) if my picture hanging in the Rijkmuseum :) Thank you very much for your compliment Lara :)
Great interview and wonderful work of yours, Ricky, my friend! Go well! Adrian
thank you very much my friend !!!
Very enjoyable read Ricky and a super job on the interview Yvette
thank you very much Christopher :) happy that you like it !
It was a pleasure to read the interview and to have a look at your very good photographical works Ricky: thanks for sharing and keep on the special quality!
It's my pleasure to hear from you Huib. thank you very much for your always support.
Very interesting and inspiring story of your journey, Ricky. What I really want to say already been told by Phyllis completely. I really admire your works especially those pictures above and I want to add my own favorite list from your gallery: masterpiece series "Celebrating Life", Wet Dream, Stuck in Holy Hooligans Ground, Donkey'xote, and Kinky Photographer. Congratulations, Ricky! And very much thanks to Yvette for such great interview!
Miekethank you very much for your compliment, I am honored !
Great story. And interesting to read this and to know somewhat more of this great street photographer.
Jef thank you very much for your compliment ! I think you know me more than the rest. Since we always had a discussion in the screening room or in the real life :)
Congrats Bang Ricky! You have become the pride and honour of the our country.
Joey thank you very much for your compliment ! as an Indonesian I am happy with my achievement too. But I believe we still can learn from each other and we can stimulate other Indonesian photographer to pursue their dream !
Being an aspiring street photographer myself, I have been following Ricky's work closely of late and he has always been more than inspiring! Very nice to have read about his work in his personal words. Heartiest congratulations to you Ricky and I hope all your photographic visions and dreams come true!
Ariel I am so honored, thank you very much for your compliment. Most important in this community is to stimulate to each other.
Ricky, Although we have never met, I feel as Yvette does about your huge heart. :) Your words always make me feel good inside, when we write a few lines back and forth. Without knowing you I feel sure we would be good friends if we knew each other in person. Why? I think these feelings come from looking at your photos. they are filled with life, love, despair at times - as Zorba said..The full catastrophe! It is no secret that you are one of my favorite people here at lx. :) Your images are really you in disguise. Your way of being on this planet is what has created the work people in this thread have called Masterpieces. I believe that to the core of my being. Yvette...I take it you conducted this interview? Thank you - it was great to read you did a wonderful job.
Ricky, Although we have never met, I feel as Yvette does about your huge heart. :) Your words always make me feel good inside, when we write a few lines back and forth. Without knowing you I feel sure we would be good friends if we knew each other in person. Why? I think these feelings come from looking at your photos. they are filled with life, love, despair at times - as Zorba said..The full catastrophe! It is no secret that you are one of my favorite people here at lx. :) Your images are really you in disguise. Your way of being on this planet is what has created the work people in this thread have called Masterpieces. I believe that to the core of my being. Yvette...I take it you conducted this interview? Thank you - it was great to read you did a wonderful job.
Phyllis, I always like your openness and your warmness. I think since I know you ! most of time we always talk little bit about ourself...about photography philosophy or just about our daily life. One day we will talk more if I meet you in person:) for sure we have many to talk :) About my work ! I love what I did, I love the smell of the street, I love the noise, I love to see those faces :) and many more. Sometimes I don't need the camera :) my eyes as the lens and my brain as my memory card :) let the picture stay in my memory :) Thank you very much Phyllis for your compliment !
Congratulations Ricky. You are the best.
Ben, I thank you very much for your support on what I believe. Always nice to hear from you.
Thank you so much for the interview, Ricky !!! In spite of knowing you since we met in Amsterdam and in Bruges, I felt blessed to read you "first" and I loved it ... You're such a charming, funny and talented man with a huge heart.
Yvette thanks to you dear, I am happy that I know you in person too ! That is why is why is easy for me to say yes for the interview :) since I am not really good tell the story through words :) But I know you will fix the story in a good way :) Thank you Yvette
Congrats, Ricky. You are a real Master!!
I wish one day I will be master in what I love Harry :) until this point I am quite happy that my work can stimulate other photographer :) Thank you very much for your compliment Harry, I am honored.
I'm a big fan of yours! Congratulations Ricky!
Nobert the feeling is mutual, I am big fan of your work too ! thank you very much
Read the interview with great pleasure. Thanks to Yvette and Ricky for those great photographs.
I am glad you like it Hans
Well done Yvette. Your interviews gave me insight on a writing style that is clear, concise and informative and I am hopeful that I can emulate your work in my first interview for 1x.com. All the best. Jeffrey Sink
I thank Yvette to for the interview :)
loved to read the interview ..... congrats for your excellent work Ricky.
Hi Laura I am happy to hear fro you, I log your work too ! thank you very much
A very interesting interview. Great to know many things about your work, and inspiration Ricky. Thanks also to Yvette for great work !! Congrats to you both :)) Cheers! Mario
Maria your work also inspiring ! thank you very much for your compliment
A great interview ! I read the whole interview with a big pleasure. So much to learn about street photography ! Thanks to Yvette and Ricky , the questions in my mind were answered ! Cheers,
Thank you very much yavuz ! I am happy that the story can help you to give the answer :)
It is great to see the interview after a break time :) Thanks to Yvette again for another wonderful piece and very glad to know more about you, dear Ricky! I love your photograph and your passion about photography, can feel your heat through the lines, cheers! :)))
Thank you very much BJ, nice to hear from you ! I am glad you like the story :)