December 2011
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At times like these
November 2011
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11-11-11
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The games we play
October 2011
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September 2011
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A slice of life
Street photography is my favorite genre in photography, capturing special and fleeting moments of everyday life of ordinary people on the streets; like holding up a mirror to society.
Furthermore, one might say that street photography is the hardest type of photography out there; you have absolutely no control of light or people. It’s up to you to be there at the right time and place;...
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Martin + Linda
Martin and Linda’s simple but oh so wonderful wedding at Knäbäckshusen and Baskemölla. A celebration of love on a late-summer day.
Thank you Martin & Linda, your family, friends and everyone else who attended the wedding; for reminding me why I love doing this so much.
I was so fascinated by the glasses, all neatly handmade by Anders...
August 2011
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Being Invisible
When I shoot street, I’m not trying to hide, because I don’t feel that there is anything I should be ashamed for. I try not to stand out either to draw attention (since the photos I take should not be about me, but about what I see and where I am). There is a big difference…
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Teaser: Martin & Linda
Here’s a small selection of photos from Martin and Linda’s wedding I got the honor to shoot last week. Stay tuned for more photos later. Enjoy!
April 2011
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Studio session collab
On the 4th of March this year, my friend and producer Marcus and I decided to throw a little studio-session-shoot-out with Marcus’ studio lights. Here’s some of my favorite shots of mine from that day!
Big thanks to Marcus and the beautiful people who were willing to stand in front of the camera.
Feel free to get in touch with me or Marcus if you or your friends want some portrait...
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BUFF Film Festival 2011
Two weeks ago I was shooting for the annual BUFF International Children and Young People’s Film Festival. Portrait and candid shots of the people who’ve been working on the films that were showing during the festival. New experiences include directing people on the spot, making people feel comfortable in front of the camera, finding interesting backgrounds and light for the...