
Latest exhibition news
- Upcoming Exhibition & My Fujifilm Journey
I’m deep in preparation for my next exhibition, which I’m aiming to host in Prague this winter. It’s an exciting time, as I’m developing several distinct photography series simultaneously. This approach allows me to explore different themes and aesthetics, and I’ll eventually select the most substantial body of work for the final exhibition. My recent… Read more: Upcoming Exhibition & My Fujifilm Journey - Halfway There & Going Strong! Exhibition Open This Week
Half of my exhibition in Gothenburg is over. It has been a great success. We had a fantastic opening and a great party, thanks to my brother Kjell Dennersten, who is a great musician. If you missed it please come: Hope to see you there. - The quest for minimalist photography – a new theme for my exhibitions
As I’ve discovered, the quest for minimalist photography is a journey into the heart of simplicity’s complexity. Stripping away the extraneous, distilling a scene to its essential elements, is a delicate dance between restraint and impact. And let’s be honest: The classic “lone tree on a field” has been immortalized countless times. How do you… Read more: The quest for minimalist photography – a new theme for my exhibitions
Latest blog posts
- Coastal Inspiration and Artistic EvolutionTake a look at this view from Vitemölla. This structure was built in 1913, a perfect example of classic Swedish coastal architecture. I’ve always been drawn to the windows; there is something about the design and the light that makes the whole building look like a beautiful cream cake resting on the beach. Vitemölla is… Read more: Coastal Inspiration and Artistic Evolution
- Chasing the First Light: My Weekly Ritual in ÖsterlenChasing the First Light: My Weekly Ritual in ÖsterlenMy Weekly Ritual in Österlen There is a specific kind of silence that only exists just before the sun breaks the horizon. After a long wait, I am finally back to my early morning photo excursions, venturing out when the rest of the world is still tucked away in sleep. The Magic of the Valley… Read more: Chasing the First Light: My Weekly Ritual in ÖsterlenChasing the First Light: My Weekly Ritual in Österlen
- The Quest for a Human SignatureI’ve been on a long journey to find an editing style that I can truly call my own. It’s a process of trial and error, and sometimes the feedback is blunt. I was recently told a piece of my work looked “like a tin can.” While that stung, it triggered a realization: my work was… Read more: The Quest for a Human Signature
- The Bite of WinterIt’s a crisp -10°C here today. Honestly, the biting cold usually dampens my urge to pick up the camera, but when the sun finally makes a rare appearance, the world transforms. I captured this shot on the road down to the village while out for a walk with the dogs. There is something about that… Read more: The Bite of Winter
- The Delicate Art of High-Key Landscapes: A Winter StudyMany photographers find comfort in low-key photography—there is a certain safety in the shadows. But mastering high-key (intentional overexposure) is a far more demanding pursuit. It requires a precise balance to ensure the image feels airy and light rather than simply washed out. Finding Contrast in the Snow While high-key is difficult, nature provides a… Read more: The Delicate Art of High-Key Landscapes: A Winter Study
- Why “Soft Focus” Works– Atmospheric Perspective: In humid or misty conditions, light scatters. By embracing the lack of sharpness, you are capturing depth rather than detail. – Impressionism vs. Realism: A sharp photo is a document; a blurry, misty photo is a feeling. It allows the viewer to fill in the blanks with their own imagination. – The… Read more: Why “Soft Focus” Works





