It’s that time of year when snow and cold makes things a little less fun. I walk through it with a camera in hand, trying to catch what winter feels like. Some days the pictures come easily. Other days nothing lands. Still, I keep shooting. Because what else can you do?
Recently, I did an assignment together with entertainment reporter Melanie Åström at Norrbottensteatern for the newspaper. The main focus this time was to make a video where the actors showed and talked about their costumes for the production of A Christmas Tale, but I also took these photos. Read the article at NSD.
I’ve started to like snapshots more and more. They’re like sketches, quick notes from everyday life. I’ve been photographing for a long time, almost obsessed with photography and documenting what I see. I can’t really explain what it is about this medium that fascinates me so much, but I just know I can’t help trying […]
Perfect pictures are everywhere. Smooth skin, straight lines, clean surfaces. But those images rarely stay with me. I believe in photographs that allow cracks to show, that reflect real life. Maybe the pose isn’t perfect, maybe the focus is slightly off, or the composition doesn’t follow the usual rules. For me, that’s where the feeling […]
Remember This project – made a small zine from the project about memory, time and fragments of everyday life. Send me a message if you’d like one, or order one here.
Work in progress: Remember This – The Edges of Daily Life Remember This is a photographic diary about memory, time, and the small moments that shape a life. The project moves between everyday fragments and asks what remains when we look back. The images are quiet, sometimes almost ordinary, but they hold something fragile: the […]
Recently, I covered the story of Sweden’s last mail flight. PostNord, the company responsible for delivering mail across the country, has decided to stop transporting letters by air. On August 29, the very last mail plane took off from Luleå Airport – marking the end of an era. The artikel published in the newspaper NSD: […]
On August 19 and 20, Kiruna Church was moved to its new location in the city center. I was there documenting the relocation for the newspaper NSD. Two intense but rewarding days. Here’s what I saw.