I Started Photographing Swedish Nature As A Therapy After I Injured My Back, Now Its My Passion

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Through photography, I've found a deep passion and curiousness for nature. Three years ago I damaged my back while working. This changed a lot of things in my life, most activities I couldn't do anymore and I needed to change my career. And then I bought a camera, it started out as therapy for me but quickly turned into something else.

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Ever since I was a child I have enjoyed spending time in nature, and I've been of the creative character. Somehow I have found the perfect balance for me, I can be creative in nature. For me the most important thing about photography is to show that there is beauty in everything, everyone experiences an image in different ways and that's the beauty of it. I'm trying to show my own mood combined with nature's mood in my photography. There are millions of small details in the forests and countryside that I've seen through the lens, things I never thought of before. And those details and feelings that I see I want the viewer to experience.

Love of nature

I was walking along this river on the first day of snow when I found this little red cabin in the woods. Luckily, the sun was setting right behind it.

First snow

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Often I like to work with selective color, or splashing. This way I try to make objects pop out and create a certain calm to the photo. This shot is taken while it's raining.

Swedish woods

Late evening at one of my favourite spots. A goose family has settled for the night.

The shed

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Evening mist

Autumn road

Lost and found

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Calmness

Anyone who built these boats as a child?

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