Laure-Anne Herpoel (°1990) is a Belgian self-taught photographer and psychologist. She balances her role as an organizational psychologist with her passion for analogue photography, creating work that is quietly reflective and emotionally resonant. Based in the suburbia of Ghent, her practice is rooted in the personal — navigating the intimate spaces of home, relationships, and memory through a gentle, poetic lens. Her ongoing series “I won't be late for dinner” forms part of a larger body of work that examines time, rituals and beloning. Laure-Anne presents her work as an archive that anchors the everyday and the intimate — revealing how the perception of these moments continually transforms over time. Through soft light and a tender gaze, Laure-Anne captures the quiet rhythms of domestic life and the emotional undercurrents that shape human connection. In addition to her personal projects, she offers portrait sessions and intimate photography for others — crafting thoughtful, natural imagery that honors authenticity.