
Don’t be one, ha de Gött!


Don’t be one, ha de Gött!


Let the water flow, ha de Gött!


Sometimes you need to break the rules, ha de Gött!


This picture was taken this summer outside Halmstad, Sweden while visiting our good friends. The name fits, I think, as we attended a very good concert with Sting. Even if it’s not barley as he sing about. To the left it’s wheat and to the right it’s oats.
Don’t get lost, stay on the road, it will lead you somewhere. Ha de Gött!


Today a video from the photo workshop at Åkulla Beech forests. Step in to autumn colour heaven.


Warm, colourful tracks.
Slippery, fallen leaves.
Secretly winding away.
Perceives winter chill.
Drive safe, ha de Gött!


Soothing, ha de Gött!


We are just mirror images.
Soon blurred by the ripples of time.
We reach for the sky.
Just to fall, to the ground.
Like autumn leaves.
Then it starts again, ha de Gött!
Svensk version
Vi är bara spegelbilder.
Snart utsuddade av tidens krusning.
Vi sträcker oss mot himlen.
Bara för att falla, till marken.
Likt höstlöv.
Så startar det om igen, ha de Gött!


Dare to look underneath, ha de Gött!


Just got back from a weekend photography workshop. I met up with other 12 photo enthusiasts in the southwest of Sweden, in an area called Halland. More precisely, in Åkulla Bokskogar, just outside Ullared. The region is known for its vast deciduous forest, primarily made up of beech trees.
Surrounded by a stunning display of autumn colours we were guided through these cathedrals and along small streams by the renowned photographer Patrik Leornadsson.

The weather forecast had warned of heavy rain all weekend, so I packed a large trunk of rain clothes and shoes. Fortunately, the weather out better than expected. We had some light rain and even a few minutes of sunshine, so most of the extra clothes came home unused.
Instead I brought back new knowledge, fresh inspiration, and around 500 pictures to sort and edit during the dark evenings ahead. It was also a pleasure to meet others who share the same passion, and to exchange thoughts on creative processes, challenges, and techniques.

Don’t wait, go out and create. Ha de Gött!