Norway, November 2022.
On resetting yourself
A stable and repetitive life is probably bad for photography, and art in general. If we believe our photography is a reflection of our lives -as I do-, then doing interesting stuff should lead to compelling images.
On the other hand, being on the move the whole time won't leave us any time to actually process what we've done. We need to take a moment to look at the map to check where we are, and to appreciate what we've done.
There's a time to be moving, and there's a time to reflect.
As you know, I'm a big fan of local photography, but I also love to shake things up with the occasional road trip. It's in the combination of the routine, the boring, the repetitive... and the new, the exciting, the chaos... that I thrive the most.
I credit our nomadic lifestyle and the balance between chaos and routine it creates, as one the reasons why I am so committed to my photography.
Every time we move (and that might happen a few times a year), our physical location is just one of the things that change in our lives: diet, habits, language we speak at the grocery store, people we interact with on a daily basis... but eventually, one adapts to the new reality. Routine always finds a way.
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
As annoying as this question might be, there's a reason why it's the first one customer support asks -- it usually fixes the problem.
Perhaps, we need to perform a little reset on ourselves every once in a while, too.
Morning Sun
Norway, October 2022.
Dock by the fjord
Norway, October 2022.
Why I shoot a lot ~ A whole day of photography in Norway
I shoot a lot. Like a lot. Everyday. And I have very good reasons to do so. Come with me as I explore yet another beautiful location here in Norway, and I show you every single shot I take.
Nærøyfjord light
Norway, November 2022.
The hill, the tree and the church
Norway, November 2022.
One very foggy morning
Lillehammer, Norway, October 2022.
Rainy and windy day at the fjord
Norway, November 2022.
The campground
Strömstad, Sweden, October 2022.
Hut in the mountain
Norway, October 2022.
Hyefjorden
Norway, October 2022.
Living on the road for photography: is it worth it?
After 2+ months living on the road for photography, I have some thoughts.
Innsjø
Norway, October 2022.
Stave church
Vik, Norway, November 2022.
A walk in a Norwegian forest
Norway, November 2022.
Make photography imperfect again
Cameras are too good, they capture too much detail. We need to make photography imperfect again.
Light of the fjord
Norway, October 2022.
The perfect morning
A beautiful and peaceful morning in Norway, October 2022.
Geiranger Church
Norway, October 2022.