Martin Bogren is a Swedish photographer working with a style of documentary photographer, seemingly in projects over a long period of time.
Tokyo noise
This is a documentary about Tokyo, a city described as “a metropolis filled with sound, movement and culture.” It features among many others photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
A favorite photographer: Simon Johansson
Simon Johansson is a Swedish photographer. He’s perhaps not that well known, but he’s one of my favorite photographers.
The temptation of film
I am regularly tempted to buy a film camera and start shooting analog again, but so far I’ve managed to resist.
A favorite photographer: William Eggleston
I will present some of my favorite photographers. This time we’ve come to William Eggleston.
Ultuna
Today I was at our office at Ultuna, Uppsala. We don’t go there too often, but today the regional board was meeting there, so those of us in the staff that could were invited to come to the office to see them.
A favorite photographer: Sune Jonsson
Sune Jonsson was born in the northern part of Sweden in 1930. I especially love his photographs of rural northern Sweden, at a time when a traditional way of life was dying out.
A favorite photographer: Daidō Moriyama
Daidō Moriyama is a Japanese photographer, born in 1938, who is arguably best known for his striking black and white photos of Japan.
A favorite photographer: Martin Parr
Martin Parr is a member of Magnum and quite a unique photographer, capturing people and scenes of real life, with a sense of humor.
Nikon AF-P 18-55mm VR
This is a so-called “kit lens”, meaning it used to come packaged with Nikon cameras. Kit lenses are usually frowned upon as being nothing special, probably because they come packaged with new cameras and therefore are in no short supply.