From Concerts to Weddings
My photography journey began in Oslo, Norway, where I grew up surrounded by creativity and a deep appreciation for life's small moments. When my brother gave me my first film camera, a simple curiosity quickly became a passion.
By fifteen, I was reaching out to artist managers for opportunities to photograph live shows. Before long, I was capturing artists like Travis Scott and Cardi B, learning how to anticipate emotion, work under pressure, and document moments as they unfolded.
Why Film Changed Everything
There is something about film that completely changed the way I approach photography. The grain, the imperfections, and the intention behind every frame reminded me that not everything needs to feel perfect to be meaningful. With film, every image asks you to pause, be present, and trust your instincts. It taught me to value feeling over perfection and to look for moments that are honest rather than carefully manufactured.
That way of seeing naturally carried into the way I photograph weddings today.
The Way I See Your Day
I believe the most meaningful photographs come from moments that are real and unforced. My approach is rooted in observation, genuine connection, and documenting your day as it naturally unfolds.
Rather than focusing on perfect poses or recreating moments, I pay attention to the emotions, interactions, and in between moments that often become the memories you treasure most. The result is imagery that feels honest, timeless, and true to your story.