I am a photographer (b. 1998) based in Lund, Sweden. My work moves between clarity and distortion, often lingering in moments that feel unresolved or slightly off. Faces, figures and forms appear submerged in shadow, motion or reflection, yet grounded in something real.
I photograph instinctively. I don’t follow projects or narratives. What drives me is a certain emotional charge in the everyday, scenes that seem to echo something deeper. Many of my images come from walking without aim, letting the camera respond before I can.
Lately, my work has leaned further into abstraction. The human figure still appears, but often altered or ghostlike. I’m interested in how things fall apart visually, how presence turns slippery. There’s something in that loss of definition that feels closer to how I experience the world.
I work primarily in monochrome. The process is quiet, solitary, and physical. I make images I want to return to—not to understand, but to keep looking.
About me