's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands is the birthplace of its most famous son, the artist Hieronymus Bosch. Posters with elements from his paintings are displayed on the walls of the town. I found it fascinating to watch people walk past his spectacular work and hardly notice it. These photos are uncropped, and the fragmentary bits at the edges add to the story of people in the street. Street photography is tricky as everyone is in movement, and thus the compositions are unplanned and spontaneous, dependent on the capture of single moments. There is an air of theatricality to it all.