We´ve had a long, and unusual bright, autumn in the northern parts of Europe, with so many mornings emerging in vivid sunshine. Demanding, from a photographical point of view, but also full of opportunities to capitalize on. Haven´t I talked about … [Read more]
The Pearly Princess of Highgate
With their garments embellished all over by mother-of-pearl buttons, the "pearlies" are arguably one of the most colourful examples of working class culture in Britain. This "saucepan lid" (=kid, for those of us not being fluently in cockney … [Read more]
Rolling, rolling, rolling
Out the other night seeking the streets for whatever could emerge, I heard a distinctive noise coming from Akersgata, a street leading northbound from the central parts of Oslo. Down the hill rushed two men on their skateboards. As this chap … [Read more]
Innanzi la Madonna!
Spotting this tableau in a window as I walked by, I couldn´t resist the urge to capture it. And immediately I was reminisced of Tosca, the opera by the Giacomo Puccini, the maestro himself. In a first act encounter, unfolding in the church of … [Read more]
Does it always have to be sharp?
Out of the camera I immediately liked this shot, captured more or less from the hips, during the evening rush hour, at La Défense, Paris. But after taking a closer look at it, my enthusiasm soon faded, as I realised it wasn't sharp. I rejected … [Read more]
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