Deyland Asyhari Artwork

Projects Showcase

A quiet look at Utrecht through Deyland’s lens — small movements, soft light, and everyday scenes that hold more than they show.

Boats by the Canal — Soft Chaos

The repetition of empty boats meets the slow motion of a kayak cutting through the water. A small contrast between stillness and direction, order and spontaneity. A scene that feels both structured and gently human — the kind of moment that slips past unless someone chooses to notice.

Life Around Domtoren — Everyday Grandeur

The city’s iconic tower stands still, but life below keeps moving — families passing through, conversations drifting in the warm daylight. A reminder that even the grandest places are shaped by ordinary moments, and that beauty often hides in the rhythm of daily life.

Chairs in Waiting — Quiet Hospitality

Stacks of chairs lean gently against each other, resting before the day begins. A small vignette of urban hospitality, waiting for laughter, conversations, and the soft chaos of human presence. A still life of a corner that usually goes unnoticed.

Photographer: Deyland Asyhari
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Year: 2024
Camera: Canon Prima
Medium: 35mm Film Photography
Category: Urban Still Life / Urban Scenes
Series: Utrecht on 35mm
Mood Notes: Calm, Order, Soft Humor, Quiet Geometry
Artist Contact: Available upon request

Photographer: Deyland Asyhari
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Year: 2024
Camera: Canon Prima
Medium: 35mm Film Photography
Category: Street Photography / Urban Life
Series: Utrecht on 35mm
Mood Notes: Familiarity, Openness, Daily Warmth
Artist Contact: Available upon request

Photographer: Deyland Asyhari
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Year: 2024
Camera: Canon Prima
Medium: 35mm Film Photography
Category: Urban Still Life / Details
Series: Utrecht on 35mm
Mood Notes: Pattern, Texture, Soft Humor
Artist Contact: Available upon request

About the Artist

Deyland Asyhari sees the world through a calm, attentive gaze. His work sits at the crossroads of street photography, architecture, people, and movement — where the structure of a place meets the softness of human presence.

Guided by his love for film cameras and the discipline they require, he photographs slowly. Every frame is considered, every moment allowed to unfold on its own. This patience shapes his visual language: honest, understated, and quietly cinematic.

Deyland is drawn to the small transitions that define a city — the way light shifts across a building, the rhythm of people passing, the silent choreography of everyday life. His images hold space for things most of us overlook, revealing the emotional texture behind ordinary scenes.

His photography carries a gentle intention:
to notice what moves, even in stillness — and what remains, even in motion.

Through this balance, he invites viewers into a world where simplicity feels deliberate and fleeting moments become quietly unforgettable.

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