microENVISION

  • photography
  • microworld
  • videography
  • editing
  • presentations
Nice to meet you

My name is Jennifer
and i am a specialist in
photomicrography & videomicrography

High School: From Veterinary Dreams to Biology
In high school, my love for nature led me to dream of becoming a veterinarian. Ironically, I developed allergies to many animals, steering me instead towards biology. Alongside this love of science, I always had a passion for singing and dancing, and found myself at a crossroad by graduation: Should I study biology or pursue theatre?

Taking a Sabbatical: Theatre School and Travel Adventures
Unable to choose, I took a two-year break. I spent the first year studying at the Amsterdam School of Arts, honing my skills in singing, dancing, and acting. The second year took me on an unforgettable six-month adventure through Central America, where I worked at ARCAS, an animal rehabilitation centre in Guatemala. This experience was transformative—I cared for animals rescued from traffickers, hiked the rainforests of Costa Rica, and learned to dive in the stunning waters of Utila, Honduras. I also met a lot of amazing people during this journey and came back a stronger person.

A New Path: Coping with Lupus and Finding Balance
I had always envisioned being part of or establishing large conservation projects that would enable humans and nature to coexist in a healthy, balanced way—where neither people nor animals suffer, and where for example sustainable tourism could even benefit both. At the same time, I dreamt of a successful music career, writing and performing for as long as I could, blending my love for nature and art into a harmonious life. This unfortunately would not be for during my master’s program, my life took a sudden turn when I was diagnosed with lupus, an autoimmune disease. This forced me to pause and reevaluate my path. After years of recovery and reflection, I found a new direction—one that combined my love for nature with a fascination for the microbial world.

Starting My Own Business: MicroENVISION
After many fulfilling years at Micropia, I decided to start my own company specializing in photomicrography and videomicrography. Today, I run microENVISION from home, where I live happily with my wonderful husband Bob and our quirky, fluffy cat, Singa.

This is where all my passions come together—blending science and a deep love of nature with photography, music with videography, and research with writing blogs and presenting. It’s a space where I can create, travel, and share my discoveries.

I’m also passionate about continuous learning, whether it’s expanding my knowledge of business or honing my skills. Managing my own business has greatly improved my health, allowing me to pursue my passions, stay connected with loved ones, and contribute to nature in meaningful ways.

Inspiring Curiosity and Change Through my Work
The microworld influences every system on Earth and beyond, from the beneficial roles of the microbiome to the harmful impacts of microplastics contaminating the planet. Through my work, I strive to document this world by blending realism with artistic expression, weaving compelling narratives into each image to both captivate and educate. My goal is to create visuals that intrigue and spark curiosity about the unseen wonders of our microscopic world. I aim to inspire others—whether by promoting sustainable, nature-based solutions, fostering meaningful conversations, supporting healthy living, or simply inviting you to explore the beauty of the microbial realm.

I will continue to document this fascinating world through photos, videos, and blogs, driven by the hope of one day witnessing a future where humans and nature coexist in harmony—just as I’ve always dreamed

I am a Dutch Indonesian woman living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where i specialize in photomicrography and videomicrography. The art of photographing the tiniest life on this planet.

Fascination with Nature and a Love for Spicy Food
From as far back as I can remember, I’ve loved nature. My curiosity extends beyond mere observation; I’ve always sought to learn from, interact with, and conserve nature—not just for future generations, but for nature itself. Growing up with a Dutch mother and an Indonesian father, I was also raised with a love for spicy food. My grandmother would basically give me hot peppers as candy, sparking my lifelong passion for bold flavours!

Childhood Adventures: Exploring Nature’s Wonders
As a child, I spent countless hours exploring the outdoors—turning over rocks, peering into ponds, and discovering hidden life while snacking on a hot bapao. I frequently brought home animals, from insects to frogs and even the occasional wounded bird, much to my mother’s mixed emotions. Over time, I’ve learned to let nature be, only stepping in when absolutely necessary—although my husband still occasionally finds an orphaned animal in the house that needs to be brough tot a shelter. 

University Life: Pursuing Biology and Music
After this journey I made a decision and pursued my studies in biology at the Free University of Amsterdam and the University of Groningen. I specialized in marine and behavioural biology and did an internship at the AAP foundation, an animal rescue organization. At the same time, I joined a pop-rock band, Collect Call from Mars, which was an incredible experience. I loved writing songs and performing on stage, balancing my creative and scientific passions.

Discovering Photomicrography at Micropia
This new direction led me to Micropia, Amsterdam’s microbiological museum. I began my journey at Micropia as a volunteer in their laboratory, but quickly became an integral part of the team. Together with a fantastic group of colleagues, we established the lab and museum, cultured microbes, and delivered engaging presentations about our microscopic world. I found great joy in educating our volunteers, interns, and visitors from around the globe about the fascinating realm of microbes. It was during this time that I discovered my passion for photomicrography. Combining my love for photography with my knowledge of microscopy, I began photographing microbes—and soon realized I had a natural talent for capturing their beauty.

Making Small Steps Toward a Sustainable Future
I believe that even small steps, whether through personal actions like going vegan or professional endeavours like photomicrography, can help protect our planet. Every action counts—just as microbes, small but mighty, play a huge role in sustaining life.

With only 1-2% of the microbiological world explored, the potential is vast. Microbes will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in creating sustainable solutions for our world. From bioremediation, where bacteria and fungi clean up contaminated environments, to biofuel production, where algae and yeast generate renewable energy, these microscopic organisms are already making an impact.

The Role of Microbes in our Lives
They also play a significant part in our health. Our bodies host trillions of microorganisms, forming what’s known as the microbiome. These microbes help with digestion, produce vitamins, and strengthen our immune systems. They protect against harmful pathogens by maintaining a balanced internal ecosystem. In healthcare, microbes are increasingly recognized for their role in treatments, from probiotic therapies to the development of antibiotics. Scientists are also exploring how the gut microbiome impacts mental health and diseases like diabetes.

Exhibitions

2021-2024
The art project Fluid Dialogues was commissioned by the Science Gallery Bengaluru (2021) and has since been exhibited at the Science Gallery Rotterdam (2022), the House of HIV exhibition in Amsterdam (2022) and the Micropia Museum in Amsterdam (2024). Collaboration with Basse Stittgen, Juan Arturo Garcia, Andres Garcia Vidal, T.Jayashree and Leo Schenk.
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2023
Microplastics. Creation of photos of microplastics as an addition to Kyulim Kim’s art exhibitions Angles Morts, Punt WG Amsterdam the Netherlands and Dear Empty in Dslashp Seoul, South Korea. – Collaboration with Kyulim Kim.
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2022
Microbes are everywhere. – Stickers and billboards of microbes were spread out through the city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands to raise awareness that microbes are all around us – Collaboration with the Micropia Museum.
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2019
Small life big impact – DSM 150 years of yeast. ‘Het Grote Kantoor’, a Dutch historic landmark at DSM in Delft, the Netherlands. The exhibition showed the crucial role microbes and biotechnology play in enabling life on earth, as well as in tackling some of the world’s greatest challenges – Collaboration with the Micropia Museum and DSM.
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Collaborations

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Awards

Micropia Art & Design Awards 2024
Artis-Micropia, Science museum Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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