
The Roommates
of the World
Deserve Witnesses
Jasper Doest
Good photography makes you stop and leaves you in awe.
I was born and raised in the Netherlands, and I’ve been playing with cameras for as long as I can remember. My parents raised me to have a lot of respect for the natural world, so when I picked up photography again in my early twenties, photographing natural history came naturally to me. I decided to study ecology, to learn more about the complex dynamics within the ecosystem and learn about the things that I was photographing. My studies introduced me to the Arctic where, for the first time, I was able to witness the effects of climate change with my own two eyes. I decided that I wanted to use my photography to capture the beauty and fragility of our planet.

This picture was taken on the island of Curaçao, where I travelled with my family, to visit my cousin (my cousin is in the middle and my two daughters are left and right). The pink bird is a flamingo named Bob. I had been working on a story about Flamingo Bob – a flamingo that was rescued by my cousin Odette, who works as a veterinarian on the island. During Bob’s rehabilitation, Odette found out that he had previously been habituated to humans and therefore could not be reintroduced back into the wild. She decided to take him in and make him an ambassador for her charity. I have learnt not to plan too much. Working in my spontaneous way, I see things that go beyond my wildest dreams. I try to go beyond my imagination, and it often doesn’t work – but when it does, it is magical. That is the case here! ‘MEET BOB’ has been published as a story in National Geographic magazine and was published in 2021 as a book to raise funds for conservation education on the island of Curaçao.

Leave your prejudices at home and be ready to be surprised by the unknown.
Jasper Doest