Archive for November, 2006

B&W Special Issue

November 27, 2006

Once a year the B&W magazine publish the Single Image Special Issue. This is a collection of photographers who are presented with one single image. This is a great collection of images, from the whole range of black and white imagery.

This year I’m representedt with one picture in the still-life category. The picture is from the “Old Mill” series. You can see some of those pictures here.

Be shure to get your own copy of this great magazine.

The old mill 1

Innovate or imitate

November 14, 2006

Some photographers say that amateurs imitate and professionals steal. What does that mean? Is it true that photographers don’t use their own ideas to produce something new? There is no single answer to this question, but what I see around me every day is imitations – it is impossible to invent something new. So why go on taking pictures? When every idea is an imitation. When there are millions and billions of pictures out there already.

I have a different idea about photography. It’s not about imitation. It’s not about stealing. It’s about what you want with your photograpy. It’s about inside and outside.
We se hundreds of photographs every day and most of them are just documentation. It’s about the outside world.
But once in a while you stop and look at that one picture that tells you something. Something that touches you, and you can realate to. Something that tells you something about you own life.
That’s about the inside world. It’s about honesty and realting to other people. It’s about wanting to tell a story or an emotion. It’s about comunication, and that’s what photography is all about.

Hedmark series 2005