Happy birthday, God Yule, and Mari Lywd!
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Photographer and Experimental Art Historian
Happy birthday, God Yule, and Mari Lywd!
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I have finally updated my website, celebrating that I have joined Mørkerommet/Isotop Artist space! I will start the new year with printing color prints in the darkroom for the first time!
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Just as I told my sister; that will be the last photoshoot I have time for this year, I got a text with the coolest commission this year. (stressed, happy, excited, yey, shit)
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Insert cryptic caption here (need to update website)
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RAZIKA
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A photo I did of Pish a while back
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You should really try and open up more
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Since I was a kid I have had a great fascination for driving. Despite the fact that I easily get car sick, I have a very romantic relationship to the road. Every holiday growing up, we would pack the car and drive around Norway, always at night time (less traffic and the kids are sleepy). Also, when I was a young teenager, there wasn`t much to do in my village. Many of my summer days would be spent hanging out at the local gas station and checking out all the cars coming through. I would learn a lot about cars this way, and I even ended up subscribing for a car magazine. I was looking forward to 8th grade because then you could pick a subject where you could learn to fix cars. Our principal was a car fanatic and he loved taking pupils out to this garage at school to learn the ways of the engine and so on. But when it was my turn, they closed down the school and moved it to another village, where cars was less interesting and volleyball and the German language was everything.
I managed to get my drivers license and I have been borrowing and renting cars ever since. But this year I realized that I have worked so hard that I could buy a car and that`s what I did. It is not a car for the everyday, it is the dreamy car, the car for adventure and exploration. I named her Gullet (Goldie) because in the light of the sunset she is shining like gold. I will present her soon enough, but this is a nice shot that I did from my dashboard when I was driving up the west coast, when the days were more dark than they were bright.
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I felt nervous and excited when one of my favorite photographers Tonje Bøe Birkeland asked me to take her portrait. It was an incredibly rewarding experience both artistically and personally. I am very happy that we`ve met and looking forward to more encounters in the future!
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Today Elen Amalie and Rikke are playing at Kvarteret with their supergroup Viril! I am so happy they asked me to shoot some photos for them! It´s people like these that make me love this town!
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Dogs and great teachers
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Offline travel
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Ina in the outskirts
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It follows that when a photographer is at work nowadays, she does so as a hybrid artist, thinking, manipulating and encoding information with neurons in both the brain and the retina, working with muscles, motors, transistors, and millions of lines of code. Photographers are cyborgs.
I prefer the real Gdansk
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