With a passion for art, adventure and exploring, Frédéric Demeuse, a trained naturalist and ornithologist, is driven by a boundless passion for the outdoor with an inordinate attraction to forest ecosystems and the world of trees among which he feels particularly comfortable.
His photographic approach is concerned with conveying the deep, universal beauty he feels and lives in connection with the natural world in all its infinite richness and complexity; from geological formations, wildlife, to primary forests.
He took up photography at an early age and has developed since a strong commitment to natural sciences.
As a visual artist he specializes in transcribing the vital energy, beauty and poetry of our world, from the most subtle details to the most remote and still primary forests with limitless aesthetics, through visual idealism with both revitalizing and resourcing stylization purpose.
Over the years he developed a unique artistic approach based on the revitalizing energy of nature photography on human beings, bridging photography with the latest research in neuroscience through the concept WALD he created.
His fine art photography acquires a new dimension as it intends to interact with the human brain. To this aim, Frédéric selects carefully his scenes in order to restore the viewer’s inner peace, concentration and creativity.
Author of several books, his work has won awards in the most prestigious international competitions including a first prize at the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year. His work is regularly exhibited and featured internationally in press and magazines.
He lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.