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=== Carlinda Boom ===
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'''Student Assistant'''<br><br>
Carlinda is a fourth year photography student. Next to making visual art and spending time with her horse, Boom likes to study attachment theory. How a child connect with their caregiver(s) is a blueprint for their relationships later in life. In her work she is often observing how she relates with her own surroundings whether it be by moving her body trough a landscape, an observation of her grandmother’s place or intimate portraits of her horse.
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Student assistent>> Carlinda is a fourth year photography student. Next to making visual art and spending time with her horse, Boom likes to study attachment theory. How a child connect with their caregiver(s) is a blueprint for their relationships later in life. In her work she is often observing how she relates with her own surroundings whether it be by moving her body trough a landscape, an observation of her grandmother’s place or intimate portraits of her horse.
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Carlinda Boom


photo credit: Leonora Bakker


Student Assistant

Carlinda is a fourth year photography student. Next to making visual art and spending time with her horse, Boom likes to study attachment theory. How a child connect with their caregiver(s) is a blueprint for their relationships later in life. In her work she is often observing how she relates with her own surroundings whether it be by moving her body trough a landscape, an observation of her grandmother’s place or intimate portraits of her horse.