With an extended background in documentary photojournalism, Martin Roemers (Netherlands, 1962), established himself as a conceptual photographer, working on long term projects translating incisive societal changes in relatable forms. Always foregrounding the human dimension, his main themes center on life under siege, conurbation and mass mobility. Using custom-tailored photographic approaches, Roemers’s visually arresting renderings of his subject create space for personal reflection and interpretation. Roemers has published multiple books and his widely exhibited work resides in various major collections of museums, institutions and private collectors.