Bananas, anyone? Click click away…
© Peter Lindberg 2010
Bananas, anyone? Click click away…
© Peter Lindberg 2010
This image is from a shoot with Black Badger Advanced Composites for fashionfriend.se. BBAC isn’t into weapons manufacturing or even the racing-trade. No, BBAC makes gems and jewelery from composite materials and exotic metals. This particular picture shows a few of hos rings. And with his I mean James Thompson’s, the owner and designer of BBAC. Model is Herman Engdahl and MUA is Martina G. Click for a bigger version of the picture.
© Peter Lindberg 2009
This is my niece when she was 2,5 years old. The same summer that we all moved to our newly built double-house outside Gothenburg. Playing chase was the favourite thing then. Click to see full size!
Slight decay makes this parkingdeck in Strömstad, Sweden interesting. I have a thing for beautiful decay and brutalistic buildings like this one. Click the image for full view.
This image was produced for client, an ad-agency, that produces a magazine for Swedens largest distributor of medical supplies. It is supposed to illustrate the meeting of two people. Kinda’ obvious… right? 🙂 Click to se it full size!
© Peter Lindberg 2006
One of the coldest and snowiest in many many years. I can only remember seing the sea frozen over this far out maybe 1-2 times before. As long as you stayed out of the wind this was a great day for a picnic! Click the image for full size!
© Peter Lindberg 2010
After Kerstin and I got married, we went to Lefkada, Greece to just chill. Lefkada had it’s ups and downs in it’s relation to us… the day this picture was taken was certainly an up-day! 🙂
© Peter Lindberg 2009
Kristinehamn. Not exactly the center of the world. But they have a silo. And it sits still for a photo-session.
© Peter Lindberg 2007
Shot in NYC the late fall of 1996. Lost the models name… anybody that knows?
I have been involved in photography for about 22 years now, and on a professional level for about 15 years. The birth of the web as we know it today brought new ways of see and be seen, both as an artist and a human. From the firts time I read about blogs I have been thinking about getting my own photography-blog started. So this has been cooking for a LONG time now!
First it will be a place to show my own stuff, but of course I will as well show work from some of my friends as well. And since it’s snowing outside I am thinking; what could be better than thinking back to summer and sunny weather?
Cheers! And make sure to follow what is coming!
//Peter Lindberg