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Dalsland and other odd places.
Dalsland is a region in western Sweden. It used to be called “Sweden in miniature,” but I’m not sure that holds true anymore. If anything, it feels more like a forgotten Sweden—quiet, overlooked, and slowly changing.
This series was photographed in Dalsland and nearby areas. I work with black-and-white fine art photography—mostly digital, sometimes analogue—focusing on the traces people leave behind: objects, buildings, structures, and altered landscapes.
I’m drawn to places that sit between past and present—where something remains, but not quite in focus anymore. These are the kinds of scenes that stop me: a worn path, an abandoned shed, a shape in the land that hints at something that was once important. They feel familiar, but also slightly out of step with time.
For me, these photographs are a way of noticing what’s quietly slipping away.