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New Project - We Are Nature Vol. VI

I did not plan to finish this series yet. But as the global crisis caused by the Coronavirus, most of my commissioned works are either canceled or postponed. Especially the projects that require travel. I feel sorry for everyone affected.

In 2010 I began my journey experimenting with multiple exposure photography. During the years I have (well, others too) been asking myself sometimes, am I limiting my imagination when strictly sticking to this technique? Today, I am releasing my first personal project that was not created/blended in-camera. I decided to still bring inspiration from both the multiple exposure film algorithms (negative film) and some basic darkroom techniques, I suppose it is only natural to me to keep some limitations. The process has been different; not for the worse—Just different. I hope you enjoy!

New Project – Neonland: Urban Overload

I'm excited to share with you my latest personal project, Neonland. New series of images along with a behind the scenes video.

In this project, I wanted to leave my comfort zone and intentionally multiple expose the contrasting environments of Scandinavian nature and Hong Kong city. To explore two different environments on different sides of the globe, and blend them into a fictional and surreal world; a man-made “Neonscape”. Only by documenting my journey and presenting it in another time frame would make sense to convey my surrealistic vision.

Neonscape – 2019, Intentional multiple exposure, Hong Kong & Raseborg

Neonscape – 2019, Intentional multiple exposure, Hong Kong & Raseborg

Neonscape – 2019, Intentional multiple exposure, Hong Kong & Raseborg

Neonscape – 2019, Intentional multiple exposure, Hong Kong & Raseborg

Full project available here.

New project - Jarred & Displaced

I'm excited to announce a new personal project I've been working on for over a year. It's an ongoing project I'm planning to continue to experiment with. The process is both playful and challenging, I see it as part of the artworks therefor I wanted to document it to share with you guys. Below is the video I made in collaboration with Anders Lönnfeldt.

You can read more about this project and see all artworks by clicking here. Feel free to leave a comment!

PS. New website; this was actually published 18th November.

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