Utah, September 2020.
From the video Great Salt Lake: a photography adventure.
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Utah, September 2020.
From the video Great Salt Lake: a photography adventure.
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.
San Francisco, June 2024.
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video A foggy morning of photography at the Presidio, San Francisco.
San Francisco, May 2024.
San Francisco, June 2024.
From the video A foggy morning of photography at the Presidio, San Francisco.
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.
Senja, Norway, August 2022.
From the video Senja, Norway - Black and White Photography.
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
California, February 2024.
From the video Making art inevitable.
San Francisco, February 2024.
Utah, March 2024.
From the video Arches like I had never seen it.
Yosemite National Park, California, February 2024.
From the video Chasing bad weather at Yosemite.
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
Oregon, March 2024.
San Francisco, May 2024.
From the video Moving to California.
Norway, October 2022.
Many photographers dismiss the idea of creating for an audience. “Create for yourself”, they say.
But even for those who despise the notion of creating with others in mind, there's a very special kind of audience we all should consider: our future self.
Time tends to add emotional distance between then and now. If the images we create fail to resonate with others today, they might also fail to resonate with us in the future.
This is why I believe we should reflect on our images from a more objective and detached point of view. So our audience of one doesn't end up becoming an audience of zero.