He was drawn to the leather bars of 70s Amsterdam, feeding a deep voyeuristic need. Now, photographer René Zuiderveld satisfies that need through his lens. In this intimate reflection, he shares how his camera allows him to live a fetish lifestyle without actively playing, proving the bond with his models is the most important part.
In several interviews (e.g. Sylven & RbbrDutchRyder) on KINKFINITY we have had the pleasure to publish real great kink pictures which have been made by René Zuiderveld. In my eyes Good SM sessions and photo sessions have a lot in common. As more trust the involved have, as better the session becomes. Of course is the experience of the top/photographer and his knowledge also an important factor. And I think that René has this experience. I’ve talked to René and asked him to present himself.
I would like to tell how I started photography. I think it says a lot about my approach to capturing fetish ideas into images.
Following serious surgery and a long period of chemotherapy, I discovered photography quite by accident. Taking a compact camera along on my daily bike rides (meant to build my physical condition again), I began to document the environment I had lived in for several decades in. Amsterdam is a never ending inspiration.
Within no time photography grew into a passion that developed from architectural and nature photography to portraits…and finally to a specialization in male photography.
In close cooperation with my models, I try create photos that show the male body in suggestive, playful and erotic images. My work often shows a sharp use of color, a nod to the kinky/fetish world, and sometimes joyful humorous eroticism. According to many those elements have given my photographs a recognizable signature, and they quickly earned me invitations to exhibit my work.

In my photography I search for imagery that always places the human being in the centre, showing an aspect of eroticism that is mostly considered as an underground and often also subversive aspect of male eroticism. The domestic and theatrical settings of many of my images on the other hand also emphasize trust, strength, warmth and longing.
On many of my images I have had various reactions – some just simply
appreciate the playful aspect in many of my photos, while others read messages of subtle comment on inequality in society in my fetish photography.
My primary objective in creating my work though is a close collaboration with my models and, through that process, achieving imagery that invites viewers to finish what they see by using their own fantasy.
A connection with my models is absolutely a necessity. Without a playful relaxed atmosphere and trust I don’t feel inspired. Whatever the theme of photo shoot may be, whether fetish/kink or playfully erotic, it is a mentally extremely intimate process. Often I have experienced that the mental connection during a photo session is far more personal and intimate than the physical aspect of such a session.
Being physically naked is quite different from sharing insecurities, shyness.
All I can do in these moments is making sure my models feel at ease, which can only happen when we team up and collaborate.
Photography is an illusion. At least often it is. There are so many different approaches to taking pictures.