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ARTIST'S BIO

Belgian Portrait, Dance & Fine Art Photographer residing in Los Angeles, California.

I'm Iris Debelder, specializing in cinematic  portraiture, dance and fine art photography. 

My work is visually poetic, with references to cinema and holds a sensibility that brings the viewer into a different world.

Born and raised in and around the beautiful city of Brussels. In 2006 I moved to California. I live with my husband in Los Angeles.

Studied photography at Santa Monica College (USA).

When I'm not acting, breathing, thinking, dreaming as a photographer, you can find me on the roads driving through California, while listening to music playing in my car (I actually still buy music, as well as analog books).  I live in a typical American ranch house from the 1940's with a sometimes-green front lawn and a driveway. The kind of house  I used to see in American movies, with electric wires against amazing sunsets & surrounded by palm trees. Every Friday evening is vinyl-record evening.

A cup of coffee, a cocktail 🍹 , the company of good friends, the ocean breeze & a good read, and some morning stretching can make my day.  Great design and interesting architecture are happy obsessions.

Most often I'm accompanied by Lula, my precious pitbull.  We're sniffing for the good stuff,  all the time.

Julia Margaret Cameron Award winner 2015.

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ARTIST'S STATEMENT

Born & raised in Belgium. Until high school, I lived with my 2 sisters a carefree, countryside-style family life, but the vibrant city of nearby Brussels was always luring & very present. To me Brussels was a place of social issues, buzzing energy, of intrigue, chaos, creativity, grit as well as beauty & history. The kind of beauty that made me create stories, inventing a world of my own, strongly influenced by music, movies, paintings, street impressions and storytelling imagery in magazines. 

I lost myself in museums, in dance and the grace of the human body and developed a fondness for alternative and noir movies, for Belgian & Japanese fashions and more in particular for the images of Sarah Moon. No one has touched my soul as much as she has.

A serious inclination towards the "darker", mature poetry of life established.

Brussels, where I grew into being an adult, finally became my home until I moved to Los Angeles.

Faces, the desire to explore other identities, the atmosphere of grain, blur, a touch of nostalgia, the beauty of cinematic motion,  longer exposures, simple gestures, ethereal moments that only I see at a particular moment in time, are all relevant to what I want to bring into my portrait- and fine-art work. I embrace aesthetics as much as the imperfections. 

Everything that surrounds us moves all the time, but there is a mystery and profoundness in catching simple gestures.

I left everything I ever knew behind to move to Los Angeles and was injected by a new wave of fresh-but-often-too-hot desert air. It made me look forward, less depending on the past. I have met some wonderful people here, they contribute to whom I have become as a photographer.

"What I depict is born of one or many episodes that I observe in the lives of all men and women, the history of small events. " ... everything that we do, everything that we are, call to art and ask to be revealed." - P-J Proudhon




All images on this website are registered with the Library of Congress for Copyright 2010-2025 © Iris Debelder. No images can be used or re-used without the explicit right given by the photographer.


AWARDS/EXHIBITIONS/PRESS

2022  Publication “Donna” The Eye of Photography 

2021  Wedding at Dumbo Park at Don’t take Pictures- Dusk to dawn  

2020

2019 Your Daily Photograph “Absent Minded" - Theme "Blue"

2017  

2016

  • "The Eye of Photography”  City Unseen, NYC   
  • Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography in Berlin, October - City Unseen - Untitled
  • Photo Noir  Group Show "Mixed - Nine Photographic Visions" at LACP  Los Angeles, Curated by Aline Smithson - MIXED exhibition pdf

2015

  • Recipient 7th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award - For "Untitled" City Unseen - Juror Jill Greenberg http://www.galaawardsgallery.com/7th-jmca-awardees.html 
  • Portrait "Veil" at LACP Group exhibition at DNJ Gallery (Bergamot Station) in Santa MonicaPress release APA

2014  The girl with the hula-hoop Honorable mention PWP International Women's Call for Entry - iphonography

2013  Honorable mention AX3 American Aperture Awards for Documentary on Haiti

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