What do you mean by a physical connection?
That arises when we, and by that I mean myself, come into contact with nature. That can take several days and being on my own is also a requirement. When the senses are no longer distracted by technology, people and bricks, the ratio subsides and there is room for perhaps also a spiritual connection, which is not a wishy-washy thing to say, but simply the coming together of our physical body with our source of existence: nature.
That is, of course, not easy in the Netherlands, where there is very little untouched nature…
When I take pictures, a certain sense of wilderness needs to be experienced. That is why I almost exclusively work outside the Netherlands, with the exception of a few projects. I photographed the images of the earlier glass works on the Bargerveen in Drenthe, the last living high peat bog in the Netherlands. Dams keep the peat moist to prevent it from drying out and disappearing. So, this is controlled wilderness. To me, this unapproachable plain, especially in the desolate month of February, together with the Waddenzee and most isolated dunes, are the most untouched nature in the Netherlands. And, equally as important, it is a place where loneliness can be experienced.