
Latest exhibition news
- Gothenburg exhibition this EasterThe countdown has begun! My Easter exhibition is approaching, and I’d love to see you at the opening ceremony on Good Friday at 13:00. It will be extra special, as my brother, Kjell Dennersten, will be performing live. The exhibition takes place at Gallery Engleson, located at Erik Dahlbergsgatan 28 in Gothenburg, just a short… Read more: Gothenburg exhibition this Easter
- A Weekend of Planning in GothenburgThis weekend, I visited Gothenburg to prepare for my upcoming Easter exhibition. For the first time, I saw the gallery where my work will be displayed: Galleri Engleson, located at Erik Dahlbergsgatan 28. It’s a fantastic spot, close to two of Gothenburg’s most iconic locations: Avenyn and Kungsportsplatsen. The vibrant energy of the area adds… Read more: A Weekend of Planning in Gothenburg
- The Beauty in Asymmetry: Finding Perfection in Imperfection. A theme for future exhibitions?The text in the picture says: “Bread to the people” from Söderberg och Sara in Ystad, Southern Sweden. The Beauty in Asymmetry: Finding Perfection in Imperfection In a world that often celebrates symmetry as the gold standard of beauty, we sometimes forget to pause and consider the allure of asymmetry. Asymmetry, in the curve of… Read more: The Beauty in Asymmetry: Finding Perfection in Imperfection. A theme for future exhibitions?
Latest blog posts
- Back to analog!For years, I’ve wrestled with the allure of analogue photography. It’s a curious dance: a step forward into the past, a deliberate embrace of the slow, the costly, and the undeniably “imperfect” when compared to the crisp, immediate perfection of digital. Yet, despite these perceived drawbacks, something keeps drawing me back to film. Why? It’s… Read more: Back to analog!
- Trying to adapt to iPhone photographyI’ve been a dedicated DSLR user for years, but lately, I’ve found myself increasingly drawn to the convenience of my iPhone’s camera. And I have to admit, I’m genuinely blown away by the quality of the standard “1x” lens. The Magic of the 1x Lens: It’s surprisingly sharp, and the detail captured is remarkable for… Read more: Trying to adapt to iPhone photography
- Cheek boneI’m slowly coming to terms with the iPhone 16 Pro and its capabilities. In this shot, I deliberately overexposed the image by +1 to +2 EV, but correcting it during post-processing was surprisingly straightforward. What truly stands out is the sharpness when using the “1x” setting—the level of detail is remarkable, quickly reaching professional quality.… Read more: Cheek bone
- Sunrise over the fieldsIt has been foggy for nearly three weeks now. The only things I can shoot are black-and-white trees in the fog. It’s depressing but also beautiful. This morning, I caught the moment when the sun broke through the mist, revealing a beautiful world. This was taken with the Leica Sl2s and Sigma 105 mm.
- Winter picture over the filedsI don’t know what it is about this winter, but we’re seeing clouds like I’ve never seen before. Could this be another sign of global warming? I live in the southern part of Sweden, where the Gulf Stream passes by and gives us a milder climate. A typical winter here hovers around 5°C, with endless… Read more: Winter picture over the fileds
- Finally! You can really use Iphone 16 with one hand.Finally, the iPhone 16 can be used with one hand. This feature is truly a game-changer for me. For years, I always carried a Ricoh GRIII or GRIIIx in my pocket, but now the iPhone 16 has become my go-to device for one-handed photography. There are several use cases where a one-hand-operated pocket point-and-shoot device… Read more: Finally! You can really use Iphone 16 with one hand.