
VISUAL Diary
An attempt to subvert social media and stay in touch with those around me. Remember when Instagram was for sharing photos?
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ƒ/3.2 | 1/1000 | ISO100
Kastrup
Walking through an airport as big as Kastrup in the throes of a pandemic is otherworldly. These benches caught my eye as a place that normally would offer refuge for those waiting for their loved ones to make it through immigration or just a nice spot to relax in between long layovers. During my own layover, I saw under 100 people over the course of 6 hours. A total mind trip.
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ƒ/10.0 | 1/125 | ISO 100
Been a while, as it always is when things get busy. Now that things are slow, I may as well post some photos and tell the story a bit more. I was recently on a production in the Faroe Islands, which as you can see is a special place on this planet. Yes, that is a waterfall ending in the Atlantic Ocean. Pretty simple landscape photo, open the aperture, lower the ISO and try to balance the light for the highest highlights and dark lowlights. My favourite part is the colour of the ocean, which was as beautiful a colour of the ocean as you’ll ever see.
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ƒ/1.7 | 1/200 | ISO 800
Bleikt Ský
I got a call from some friends making a music video and got the chance to swing by and document the set-building process and shoot the breeze while the night wore on. Quite obviously, from the photograph, the concept was pink everything which stems from the song’s title, Bleikt Ský (Pink Clouds). They absolutely knocked it out of the park and I can’t wait to see the final result.
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ƒ/4.5 | 1/100 | ISO 400
Self-Portrait 21.2.20
This is me. This is the face of someone hurting. I’m not feeling my best right now. Things get into my sphere and they bring me down. The world is facing so much at the moment and somehow I can’t separate it from me. I feel like people are scared, or they are dumb, or they don’t know how to do anything but act corrupt. And to top it off, there is a virus that threatens to infect and kill quite a large number of people.