Tag: travels
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As long as there’s fish in the sea
Photos from my travels in India and Sri Lanka during these last years of fishermen and their boats and all thats going on around them on the beach. I also try to figure out why I’m so fascinated by fishing boats and an explanation of what The Sri Lankan Highway means in Kerala.
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Women who surf
How I use my background from photographing roller derby when I photograph surfing. And a bit of critisism towards surf photography since it doesn’t yet reflect the equal pay/prize money that WSL has introduced.
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On the road
Photos from my travels here in Sri Lanka where I’ve spent a lot of time on the roads. Traveling in cars, due to trains and buses not running as they should due to the pandemic, enjoying my road trip and taking photos through the wind shield.
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Nature, huh?!!
Photos I took during a tuktuk safari on the East Coast of Sri Lanka. I’m experimenting with a different photo editing style because think it suits the photos and the weater condition they were taken.
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Coxos rocks
A reflection about how my photography style has evolved as a surf photographer, i focus more on the surrondings. But still my love for the sea is strong and I’m most impressed by the surfers. Photos from when I was photographing surfing at Coxos in Protugal along the Atlantic coastline.
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Arugam Bay Surf Club
My photos and experiences from last wednesday here on the east coast of Sri Lanka when I was foturnate enough to capture Arugam Bay Surf Club teaching the children to surf.
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Preparations
A blog post about my preparations as a photographer before getting into Torneträsk in Swedish Lappland and photographing Lapporten in Swedish Lapland during the summer.
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I’m being interviewed
A short interview with me about my photography business, and a business community I was part of during the spring.
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Look around you – pay attention
Focusing on what’s ahead and not fully paying attention to my surroundings is something I sometimes do. Like this time when I was driving though Swedish Lapland and almost missed The Laponian Gate, Lapporten.