
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
- 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
- Aliens from outer spaceI love this self-service gas station in our neighboring village. The lights aren’t arranged geometrically, and the semi-circular shape brings aliens to mind. They have landed on Earth and are now exploring Fågeltofta in Southern Sweden with their eyes on stalks. I am very pleased that it’s possible to get some good photos this time… Read more: Aliens from outer space
- Embracing the Dark: Bright Colors and Creative Stabilization in a Swedish WinterLiving in Sweden during the winter means embracing the extreme darkness. Where I am, around Christmas Eve, we only get about five hours of daylight. This perpetual twilight can be challenging, but it also creates a unique mood and forces you to look for light and color in unexpected places. The Creative Theme: Bright Colors… Read more: Embracing the Dark: Bright Colors and Creative Stabilization in a Swedish Winter
- The Unexpected Hit: A Bus Stop MysterySometimes a picture hits you right in the gut the moment you see it. You don’t just take the shot; you realize as you lift the camera that this is a moment you’re going to love forever. It’s a feeling of immediate, absolute capture. That feeling struck me recently while I was out walking and… Read more: The Unexpected Hit: A Bus Stop Mystery
- Why Do We Love the Art We Love?Have you ever found yourself drawn to certain paintings or photographs, while others leave you cold? It’s a question many of us ponder, especially when trying to create something that resonates with others. As an artist or creator, understanding what captivates your audience is key, but it often starts with your own connection to the… Read more: Why Do We Love the Art We Love?
- I have begun to experiement with double exposureThe Fuji cameras has a very simple function to make multiple exposures. What sets Fujifilm cameras apart when it comes to multiple exposures is their brilliant “what you see is what you get” approach. Unlike some systems where you might be guessing how your layers will combine until after the fact, Fuji cameras provide a… Read more: I have begun to experiement with double exposure





