Street · landscape · light

A sense of place

I take photographs the way some people keep a journal — not for an audience, but to hold on to a specific evening, a weather, a corner of a city where the light did something unrepeatable.

Contact sheet
Aarhus sky at pink hour
01 · Aarhus
Pink hour, Aarhus — walking home the long way.
Sunset over Lake Balaton
02 · Balaton
A Hungarian gold — sunset over the lake.
Abandoned factory interior
03 · Industrial
Cathedrals of rust — graffiti and columns.
What I shoot

Mostly on a phone — the best camera is always the one you have. I'm drawn to transitions: weather breaking over a city, sunrise light hitting a piece of architecture you walk past every day, the half-second where a street looks like a film still.

"The picture isn't about the place. It's about the afternoon you happened to be there."

When I travel, photography forces me to slow down and actually see where I am — to look up at the sky, down at the pavement, and into the light. It's become a way of being present.

Recurring subjects
Skies & weather
Pink hours, storm fronts, the 10 minutes before sunset.
Architecture
Concrete, brutalism, the shapes Aarhus has plenty of.
Industrial decay
Abandoned factories, warehouses, the bones of things.
Landscape
Mountains, lakes, quiet fjords in winter light.
Photography Street Landscape Architecture Golden hour Phone-first
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