Greycard

Greycard: Fine Art Photography & Portraits in Tervuren

A lifetime of looking — a photographer for as long as I can remember, based in Tervuren for far longer than I care to recall.

Bart Coenaers — portrait photographer and founder of Greycard photo studio in Tervuren
The art of the quiet image

The art of the quiet image.

My work as a photographer moves between editorial portraits and intimate fine art photography. What ties these disciplines together is a preference for the quiet image: little present, deeply present. No show — soul.

My clients choose Greycard because they regard photography as art. Not as a fleeting digital keepsake, but as a tangible work to keep, to frame and to pass on.

Specialty

Specialty: Fine Art Dog Photography.

Dogs hold a particular place in my portfolio. I don’t approach dog photography as a fleeting moment; with me, dogs are full-fledged protagonists. They get the same direction and are immortalised on premium Hahnemühle prints, with the same care as the portraits of their humans.

Craftsmanship

Craft-led quality, in the studio.

In my studio near Brussels (Tervuren), I work with an eye for detail and a passion for the physical end product. Whether it’s a timeless portrait or an artistic project, the focus stays the same: quality that lasts for generations.

Behind the scenes - Bart Coenaers, fine art portrait photographer in Tervuren, with dog in his Greycard Photography studio
The method

How a session at Greycard unfolds.

01 · The conversation

We talk first — about who you are, what you want to see in the image, which atmosphere fits. No sales pitch.

02 · The shoot

In the studio or on location. Without rush. We work until the image is there — and only stop then.

03 · The selection

A few weeks later: you view the selection on the large screen at the studio. You choose. Nothing digital, no shortlist by email.

04 · The artwork

The chosen images arrive at your home, framed and signed. Ready to hang, ready to last.

For whom

Private clients who dare to choose photography as art.

No Instagram shoots. No packages. Rather a conversation, a session, a final piece that lastingly changes the living room.