Nature: Honorable Mention 2019 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Some of the most curious and unique landscapes you’ll venture across in Denmark are the patches of twisting and folding trees known as Troldeskoven (troll forests or enchanted forests) famous for their warped trees shaped by frost, wind, gnawing and dry-rot.
AUTHOR
I am a photographer based in Copenhagen with a master degree from The Royal Danish Academy of Arts School of Architecture in 1999. Commercially I specialise in architectural photography and have been published widely by the architectural press such as Phaidon, The Architects Journal, Architectural Record, Octogon and A+U.
My professional career started as in-house photographer for Future Systems in London while participating in the design and building of Selfridges Birmingham. Here I developed a bold and clean visual style characteristic of the studio, combined with strong perspective elaborations and compressions often to emphasise the feeling of double curved space, but also the classic approach of precision, light, timing and attention to detail.
My personal work is focused on projects with a spiritual approach, exploring time phenomena, the unplanned and the intersections between dream and conscious space. I am driven by a hearty curiosity and often exploring alternative methods of capture, development and printing, including analogue technology. As part of my explorations I have in recent years taken up street and landscape photography, particularly when travelling.
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