San Francisco, May 2024.
Church of the Presidio
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video A foggy morning of photography at the Presidio, San Francisco.
Garden of Eden, V
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.
Senja Boat House
Senja, Norway, August 2022.
From the video Senja, Norway - Black and White Photography.
Sun Crossing
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
Tree of Mt Tam
California, February 2024.
From the video Making art inevitable.
Four crows
San Francisco, February 2024.
Garden of Eden, IV
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.
Falls of water
Yosemite National Park, California, February 2024.
From the video Chasing bad weather at Yosemite.
Why I don’t do any location scouting
I don’t believe in location scouting when it comes to landscape and fine art photography.
It’s not that I don’t find value in exploring a place before a planned shoot; it’s just that I don’t do it with the only purpose of “gathering information”, as it’s usually understood.
There’s only a first time for everything: you’ll only see a place with completely fresh eyes once. The second time you visit a location, you’ve already built some preconceived ideas about it. Over time, we may only be able to see a very limited amount of images in that location.
It is during that first time that our minds are most open. If we have a camera with us, we can play and experiment more freely; if we leave it at home, we prevent ourselves from even trying.
Deciding beforehand what the “right” and “wrong” time might be for a location we don’t even know can be a costly mistake.
Gate at Land's End
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
Knight through the fog
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
The long way home
Oregon, March 2024.
The thinker, I
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
Church of trees
Norway, October 2022.
An audience of zero
Many photographers dismiss the idea of creating for an audience. “Create for yourself”, they say.
But even for those who despise the notion of creating with others in mind, there's a very special kind of audience we all should consider: our future self.
Time tends to add emotional distance between then and now. If the images we create fail to resonate with others today, they might also fail to resonate with us in the future.
This is why I believe we should reflect on our images from a more objective and detached point of view. So our audience of one doesn't end up becoming an audience of zero.
Before golfing
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
An eclipse and settling down in California
After years of living semi-nomadically, we've finally settled somewhere. For a little white, at least. It all started with a total solar eclipse...
Sunrise of the coyote
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
The tree upstairs
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.