The world through a pinhole
Analog series capture with a pinhole camera, exploring isolated landscapes
Machu Picchu, Peru, 2019
Iceland, 2018
Iceland, 2018
Yosemite, USA, 2020
Mexico, 2019
Venice Beach, USA, 2020
Mexico, 2019
Iceland, 2018
Monument Valley, USA, 2020
Yosemite, USA, 2020
Iceland, 2018
Peru, 2019
Chicago, USA, 2019
Iceland, 2018
Iceland, 2018
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What eludes interpretation is what is seen, irritates, alienates. It is attractive or repulsive, sometimes both at the same time. Perturbation is a special form of arousal. The world shows itself, but what it actually looks like is what life tells us. “When no one is watching” is a fragile ballad showing a different reality. What does the world do when nobody is watching? This is an ongoing series collaborating with my partner and fellow photographer Cherie Hansson. The series is entirely photographed using the analog collodion wetplate process, which dates back to the 1850´s and each photograph is shot on a 8x10in aluminum plates
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