Life in the North
My work grows between forests, light and silence.
Sometimes life leads you to the place where you can truly come to rest.
For me, that place is Swedish Lapland, a world of light, snow and endless space that inspires me every day to reach for my camera.
I moved to Swedish Lapland to find silence again and to live closer to nature.
Here, among endless forests, clear lakes and the magical light of the north, I found a place where time matters again.
For almost ten years, I have been capturing special moments with my camera.
I work exclusively with natural light because, for me, it is the most honest way to portray the world. Every mood emerges exactly as nature provides it: soft, rough, clear, ever-changing. I do not stage anything and I do not interfere with the situations I witness. My images show real conditions and untouched moments that often exist only for a brief instant. That authenticity is what draws me back outside again and again to capture light, landscape and atmosphere as they truly are.
In summer, the sun shines almost around the clock, and in winter the northern lights dance across the sky. The seasons shape life here in a way that never stops filling me with wonder. Nature sets the rhythm, and within that simplicity I have discovered a deep sense of calm.
Alongside photography, playing the piano is another expression of this connection between emotion and nature.
Just as light carries the mood in my images, the tones of my music carry moods as well, sometimes quiet and clear like snow, sometimes warm and flowing like the summer light over the lakes. Both help me make the invisible audible and visible.
Animals, silence and wide-open spaces have become my daily companions. I value the calmness of the people here, their closeness to nature and the awareness that less is often more. Life in the north is slower, more honest, and exactly what I was looking for.