Huub Keulers is a Dutch professional photographer for almost 20 years now. His focus is on fine art-, sports-, street- and commercial photography. He has been photographing major international sports events and won several awards. Beside that Huub is also a passionate photography trainer and author of educational photography books. His main goal is to create original, authentic images that give people inspiration and a smile on their face.
Christy Karpinski is the founder and editor of F-Stop Magazine, an online photography magazine that promotes contemporary photography from both established and emerging photographers from around the world, with the intent to inspire, connect, and support a global community of artists. Christy has a strong academic background in Women’s Studies and Sociology, along with an MFA in Photography, which informs her approach to both curating and creating art.
During her career Linda Troeller received very prestigious awards such as ‘Pictures of the Year Award’ for the book “Healing Waters” by Aperture. Linda also was named ‘Woman of Achievement’ by Douglass College, NJ and received the ‘Ferguson Award’ from the Friends of Photography, San Francisco for the “TB-AIDS Diary” and a IPA for her “Self-Portrait, Chelsea Hotel,Bulgari Jewelry and Christian Dior, 2008.” The book “Erotic Lives of Women”, Scalo, was called “one of the gutsiest books of the decade” by the New York Times.
My cloud photographs are equivalents of my most profound life experiences, my basic philosophy of life. All art is an equivalent of the artist’s most profound life experiences.
-Alfred Stieglitz–
In The Salto, Dutch photographer Huub Keulers transforms the intensity of competitive sport into a poetic exploration of form, color, and motion. The image, captured during the Acro Gymnastics World Championships in Belgium, transcends documentary photography to become a meditation on movement itself—on how the human body, in a split second of flight, can dissolve into pure energy and rhythm.
Keulers used a slow shutter speed of half a second, allowing the camera to trace the path of the gymnast’s motion through space. The result is a luminous abstraction where the contours of the athlete’s body blur into vibrant streaks of red, gold, and blue. The scene is no longer a record of an event, but a visual symphony—a gesture frozen not in clarity, but in emotion. Through this technique, the photographer unveils the artistic dimension hidden within athletic performance: a fusion of strength, precision, and grace that borders on dance.
What makes The Salto remarkable is its balance between control and chance. Each curve of light, each echo of motion, is both deliberate and unpredictable, shaped by the synchronicity between the athlete’s body and the photographer’s intuition. It is a dialogue between two disciplines—sport and art—meeting in the same fraction of time.
Huub Keulers, who has dedicated nearly two decades to fine art, sports, street, and commercial photography, brings his characteristic pursuit of authenticity to this image. Known for his ability to capture fleeting moments of truth and turn them into visual metaphors, Keulers demonstrates here how photography can both document and transcend reality. His vision transforms a gymnastics floor into a stage for light and movement, where the physical becomes ethereal and the ephemeral eternal.
In The Salto, the viewer doesn’t just witness athletic excellence; they experience the inner pulse of the sport—the tension before takeoff, the silent suspension, and the return to earth. The photograph celebrates not only the beauty of human capability but also the power of art to reveal the invisible forces—momentum, emotion, and discipline—that define it.
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