Kallerup Intermezzo

“I mean, a gravel track that has been here looking the same since 1968, a strip of grass, a couple of garden benches, sausages, quick winnings, and these fantastic animals that just explode in lightning-fast sequences of tightly packed primal instinct. It’s so uncompromising, so captivating – like looking into live fire! And you can […]

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Uncanny – Really?

Recently, I attended a photography workshop titled “Uncanny.” The photos here were taken in connection with the workshop. The uncanny is a concept that describes a feeling of discomfort arising from the interplay between the real and the unreal. It was particularly explored by the Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud in his 1919 essay “Das Unheimliche.”

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Graduates Anno…

You can’t help but feel happy when you see and hear a noisy student truck roll by with jubilant, bouncing young people. It is still a great achievement to graduate, but in the past, the graduation exam represented both academic excellence and social mobility. Unlike today, where education is more accessible and widely recognized as

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The Illusion of Reality

Behind every photograph stands a photographer, whose decisions fundamentally affect the portrayal of reality. The choice of subject, framing, angle, lighting, and timing of capture all contribute to the final image. These decisions are not neutral; they are guided by the photographer’s intent, perspective, and biases.   The camera itself, often considered an objective tool,

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The Pulse of the City

Copenhagen, with its charming streets, iconic architecture, and vibrant city life, is a city full of countless opportunities to capture small magical moments that together weave a living narrative of urban life. Magical street photographs often stem from spontaneous moments. These images capture genuine emotions and interactions, providing insight into the lively life within a

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Suggestedness

Suggestedness is an intriguing approach to photography, where emotions, moods, and messages are conveyed through subtle hints and clues without revealing too much in the image. It’s a technique that leaves room for the viewer’s imagination and interpretation, hopefully making the images more engaging. An interesting aspect of suggestedness involves creating depth and mystery. By

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The Sunny Lane

While walking through inner Copenhagen, a narrow strip of sunlight caught my attention. The stark contrast between light and shadow invited storytelling. The title of the image is In the Path of the Sun. A gentle evening sun places the cyclist on the left in the spotlight. It is a dynamic composition with people moving

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Going Into Orbit

In this photograph I have intentionally moved the camera during exposure. Normally, one tries to keep the camera still and choose a fast enough shutter speed for the image not to become blurry and shaky. Here, I have done the exact opposite. In English, this photographic technique is called ICM (Intentional Camera Movement). There are

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