Published at: 05:01 am - Friday January 29 2010

I’ve found a new ‘meditation’ here on Bornholm, nothing better than walking around in the nature. With my camera. Whenever I have the time. Really been missing that in Nepal, where they’ve got plenty of great nature, but never just around the corner and usually entailing several days of uncomfortable road trips out of Kathmandu. [...]
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Published at: 12:12 am - Monday December 21 2009

A week ago I arrived back in my birth country, Denmark, and I’ll now try to focus my documentary photographer’s eye on my own country for a while. I’m based on the small island of Bornholm, located in the Baltic Sea between mainland Denmark, South Sweden and Poland. It’s quite remote and only home to [...]
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Published at: 01:10 pm - Wednesday October 14 2009

Had the most unlucky day yesterday. I accidentally scalded my daughters finger in some hot water, she fell down from her baby chair and hit her nose, I cut my finger on a piece of glass after a glass-bowl broke, my niece fell down the stairs, we ran out of water in our house and [...]
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Published at: 12:07 am - Thursday July 23 2009

So far I’ve just been blogging about my own personal experiences, opinions, work etc. But I’ll break the “rule” now, blog about someone else’s work. And it’s one of the old classics: Robert Capa’s 1936 photo of a combatant falling to the ground after being shot dead. Allegedly!
The photo established Capa has a heroic, top [...]
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Published at: 11:07 pm - Friday July 10 2009

First off, apologies for this blog post which is going to be a bit of a rant about stuff in my brain, what I’ve been up to etc. Just to let you all know that I’m still here. And doing fine, by the way!
My Daughter
By far the biggest thing in my life now, Julie, soon [...]
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Published at: 10:06 am - Monday June 15 2009

Thought it’d be a good time to show some street portrait photos I took last week, just strolling around in Kathmandu for a few hours. All shot with my Tamron SP DI 90 mm f/2.8 lens at wide open aperture, f/2.8. I’ll review the lens in some detail here.
Interestingly, it was the only non-Canon [...]
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