Boulonnais paard is polyvalent, onversneden interview Lena De Vreese: alles draait om vertrouwen

… Drongen - Boulonnais multipurpose: wedding transport    • Boulonnais paard is polyvalent: huwelijksv...   … Wimereux - Ecological beach cleaning    • Chevaux Boulonnais: nettoyage écologique d...   … Trait Boulonnais Collection    • Trait Boulonnais   FOLLOW IKWASHIER.LIVE … YouTube    / ikwashierlive   … Facebook   / ikwashier.live   … Instagram   / ikwashier.live   … TikTok   / ikwashier.live   … Fieldwork https://journalist.direct … Archive https://ikwashier.live ARCHIVE REFERENCES … Subject: transport on the wedding day of bride Elise Verhoeven and groom Stijn Van Parys by the Boulonnais horses Lulu, Kelly, and Elegante with drivers Arsène Van Parys and Willy Hooft. … Reporter: Lena De Vreese. … Location: 9031 Drongen, a sub-municipality of Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium. … Date: June 27, 2026, 12 noon. … The Boulonnais horse and draft horse is an endangered breed and living heritage. … ikwashier.live preserves traditions and heritage. … ikwashier.live preserves traditions and living heritage. … Recording in 8K or 4K and in .wav 32-Bit, 4K editing, YouTube broadcast 1280x720, podcast .mp3 COPYRIGHT © FILM … Film, photos, interviews, editing: Lodewijk Deleu - https://ikwashier.live EVERYTHING OF VALUE IS RESISTANT * Lodewijk Deleu captures traditions and heritage in photo, film, and sound. In addition to being a filmmaker and documentary photographer, Lodewijk Deleu is also a journalist, podcaster, and soundscape designer. Since 2005, his work has been collected under the name ikwashier.live. The archive contains over 1 million photos, films, and sound clips. L’ENGAGEMENT ikwashier.live by photographer and filmmaker Lodewijk Deleu inventories traditions and immaterial cultural heritage: living heritage. Le nom “I was here” meaning “j'étais ici”. THE COMMITMENT Documentary photographer and filmmaker Lodewijk Deleu aims with ikwashier.live an inventory of traditions and intangible cultural heritage. The name “ik was hier” means “I was here”. Lucebert, 1954, from 'the very old sings'