So, here we are now, on the first floor in the huge Gallery. Just take the stairs to the different floors to view the entire collection.
If I know myself correctly, and sometimes I think I do, the pictures on the wall will come and go. Suddenly I give a deep sigh, feeling totally dried of ideas why on earth I put just THAT picture up, and down it went. After some time in the warehouse I’ve find another to hang, and there you have my web site cycle.
Do you find it difficult to look at the small images? Click on any image, after you’ve opened a new page here in the gallery, and you’ll see them in full screen mode. You will then also avoid all the purchase information!
Enjoy!
The tranquillity. I think it’s the tranquillity that has attracted me to cemeteries. Or is that an afterthought? The more time passes, the harder it is to decide…
Is the grass really more green on the other side of the river? If YES – which river are we talking about? If NO – when was the last time you put some water on it?
In my humble opinion, it’s very exciting to photograph people.
In less than a moment, the ‘sparkle in the eye’ lights up – and just as quickly it disappears. And so it goes on…
I’m no organist, but…I think we’re talking about the late 80s here. At that time I worked on installing lighting technology at the Gothenburg Concert Hall. It was a lot of running between different rooms.
There must be countless songs in which people sing about cities. Cities they love, cities they never want to see again. Cities they long for even though they have never been there. Cities they read about in history books when they were at school…
When people ask me what my photography style is, I always answer ‘Fine Art’. But here, with the written word, on a website. I was suddenly filled with uncertainty… …and googled…







