Studio Frame & Form is the multidisciplinary practice of Pien Stekelenburg, where photography (Frame) and visual design (Form) converge into a clear, intuitive visual language. The studio moves between concept and composition, emotion and aesthetics always with an eye for detail, material and the quiet strength of subtle expression.
With a background in concept development, styling, and graphic design, the work emerges as a visual translation of atmosphere. Light, line, texture and stillness take center stage: elements that capture impressions often left unspoken.
The name Frame & Form reflects this dual approach. Frame stands for capturing, slowing down, and composing moments through photography. Form speaks to shaping ideas through design, styling, and spatial storytelling. In the space between these two lies room—for emotion, for stillness, for meaning.
The studio works across both autonomous and applied projects, guided by a minimalist aesthetic that chooses to whisper rather than shout. What resonates isn’t always what’s immediately visible, but what’s gently suggested in between.
With a background in concept development, styling, and graphic design, the work emerges as a visual translation of atmosphere. Light, line, texture and stillness take center stage: elements that capture impressions often left unspoken.
The name Frame & Form reflects this dual approach. Frame stands for capturing, slowing down, and composing moments through photography. Form speaks to shaping ideas through design, styling, and spatial storytelling. In the space between these two lies room—for emotion, for stillness, for meaning.
The studio works across both autonomous and applied projects, guided by a minimalist aesthetic that chooses to whisper rather than shout. What resonates isn’t always what’s immediately visible, but what’s gently suggested in between.