Vincent Delbrouck (b. 1975, Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian photographer and writer known for his lyrical, intimate, and experimental approach to visual storytelling. His work blends photography, poetry, collage, and diary writing to explore themes of identity, desire, memory, and the natural world.
Delbrouck often works in long-term, deeply personal projects. He immerses himself in places—Cuba, Nepal, and his native Belgium—documenting life in layers. His images mix landscapes, portraits, and fragmented texts. The result is emotional, raw, and open-ended.
He is part of a movement of photographers who merge documentary with fiction. His process values intuition over control, embracing imperfection and spontaneity. His work often feels like a visual poem or a personal journal.
Delbrouck has published several photobooks, including V.D. (2001), Beyond History (2009), As Dust Alights (2014), and Alone Together (2021). These books reflect his ongoing interest in introspection, sensuality, and the experience of place.
His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Foam Fotografiemuseum (Amsterdam), Museum of Photography (Antwerp), and various photo festivals. Stieglitz19 has showcased his work in Europe, supporting his unique vision in contemporary poetic photography.
Vincent Delbrouck creates work that is both deeply personal and universally human—blending image and text to reflect the emotional complexity of life.