Patrick Van Os Art Collections
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Artwork by Patrick Van Os
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Highlander cow in the snow by Patrick Van Os
Lonely tree in the fog by Patrick Van Os
Sunrise at the Great Smokey Mountains by Patrick Van Os
Rusty hull of a boat by Patrick Van Os
Hollywood Sign overlooking Los Angeles by Patrick Van Os
Red deer defending his territory at the Veluwe The Netherlands by Patrick Van Os
Bellowing red deer defending his territory at the Veluwe The Net by Patrick Van Os
The Boss by Patrick Van Os
The Sharkfin of Etretat by Patrick Van Os
Skyline Rotterdam when the night falls. by Patrick Van Os
Misty orange forest lane by Patrick Van Os
Indian Chief motorcycle in an old industrial building by Patrick Van Os
Sunset at the lighthouse by Patrick Van Os
Lighthouse Horse of Marken at sunrise by Patrick Van Os
Old worn jetty by Patrick Van Os
Skyline of Nijmegen by Patrick Van Os
Sunset in a wheat field by Patrick Van Os
Red deer on a cold foggy morning. by Patrick Van Os
Misty lago Federa by Patrick Van Os
Feeling small at Tre Cime a.k.a. Drei Zinnen by Patrick Van Os
Bellowing red deerat the Veluwe The Netherlands by Patrick Van Os
Bean by Patrick Van Os
Bean by Patrick Van Os
Cactus at the cliff in Tenerife by Patrick Van Os
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About Patrick Van Os
Howdy! My name is Patrick van Os. A photography enthusiast living in the Netherlands. My goal is trying to capture fleeting moments with my camera to help remember the short time it lasted and showcase its beauty. At an early age I was fascinated by cameras. My father, working at a Ford dealer at that time, was given a 35mm film Ford promotional camera. I really liked watching the world through its plastic lens with the back and the aperture wide open. I looked it up and apparently, this was the same promotional camera (rebranded Yunon YN 500) as used by Time magazine to gain more subscribers in 1985. Funny enough I never used it with actual film in it. In 2003 I got my first digital cameras. A 0.3-megapixel Trust Powercam. Can you believe it? Only 0.3 megapixels! Luckily, I could afford to upgrade this camera quickly for a model with more than 4 times the number of pixels; a whopping 1.3 megapixels! Even though it was not a high-resolution camera. One of the photos shot with this camera ended up in the CD inlay of a Dutch DJ. Fast forward about 10 years. In which I used a lot of different cameras since the digital cameras where rapidly improving around this time. In 2012 I visited the States for the first time. A visit starting in Texas followed by a road trip at the west coast with its beautiful city skylines and national parks. This is where the spark for landscape, cityscape and travel photography ignited.