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One Lens In Berlin – Simplifying Photography And The Bicycle Moment
Here is an article about getting back into photography, or just catching up if it has been a long time since you last used your…
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Paris was great – We do it again with Two spots open for Berlin Workshop May 1-2
I’ve just returned from two days of street photography in Paris, and I want to share something honest: The best part wasn’t a single photograph. It…
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Photography as Translation, Not Proof
Do you only see what you see? Or do you translate it? I don’t see a street photograph as a piece of reality. I see…
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License to Interpret vs. Duty to Verify
There’s a rhythm I love in street photography: the walk, the wait, the sudden alignment of gesture and light. It’s improvisational—like jazz. I’m free to…
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Framing Dogs in the Streets: Companions, Characters, and Silent Storytellers
I admit I have a weakness. Previous participants in workshops already know that. I have a weakness for dogs. As well as cats and birds.…
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Are You Looking at Art When You Go to an Art Fair?
Yes. But I also look at people. A short visit to the art fair “Kunst For Alle” / “Art For All” in Copenhagen, turned into…
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Being a Photographer Is a Decision – How To Find Inspiration
Being a Photographer Is a Decision In this blog post are also tow galleries; one in colour and one BW from a recent Classic Car…
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Copenhagen – As I See It: A Street Photographer’s Perspective
There are moments in street photography that feel like gifts—fleeting glimpses of life that tell a story without words. This image is one of those…
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Capture One vs. Lightroom: Updated Thoughts from Norway
First off, a huge thank you to everyone who read and shared my recent article comparing Capture One and Lightroom. The response was incredible, and I’m grateful for…
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The Street Doesn’t Pose – You Just Have to See It
There’s a moment in Rome—just outside the Pantheon—where time seems to fold in on itself. Tourists and locals gather in the light. You stand there,…

























