William Rutten takes take you to his legendary studio in 's-Graveland. A evening full of anecdotes about stars, success and his emotional farewell after 33 years photography at that place.
A look inside the studio where stars came to life
Already at young age knew William Rutten that school nothing for him. After the death of his father decided he never more anything te do where he no feel like had. He became pop photographer and opened at twenty years old age his own photo studio in the old post office of the small village of 's-Graveland. A quirky choice, because all the opinions pointed towards Amsterdam. But there, in the middle of nowhere, arose a magical place.
Within the shortest times came the largest stars over the floor. From outside looked the as a mysterious, blinded studio - in the corridors well sometimes compared to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Now gives Rutten the audience with 'DoKa' a exclusive insight at this legendary space.
A evening full of personal anecdotes, special memories and the story behind his emotional departure after 33 years. Because even after a golden time, must you sometimes goodbye say goodbye in order to to can grow.