Freelance photojournalist and documentary photographer in Copenhagen

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Joachim and Ingrid Wall for Belgian newspaper De Morgen

In late December I met Joachim and Ingrid Wall in their hometown in Southern Sweden on assignment for De Morgen.
Their daughter Kim Wall disappeared on August 10th 2017 after boarding the Danish inventor Peter Madsen’s submarine in Copenhagen. Kim’s body was later found and Peter Madsen confessed to the murder of Kim Wall.

Since then Joachim and Ingrid Wall has founded The Kim Wall Memorial Fund to support the work of female reporters covering subculture, broadly defined, and what Kim liked to call “the undercurrents of rebellion”.

The photographs of Ingrid and Michael were published in December in Belgian newspaper De Morgen.

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Reportage from Hven, Sweden

In september I travelled to the Swedish island Hven together with journalist Lena Skogberg. Here we worked on stories on the tourism industry and the history of Tycho Brahe on the island.

The stories were published in Hufvudstadsbladet in October.

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Sherin Khankan for Sister of Europe

I recently photographed Danish Imam and founder of Exitcirklen Sherin Khankan for the project Sisters of Europe. Sisters of Europe is an online platform focused on telling stories of European women.
Article by journalist Anne Sofie Hoffmann Schröder can be read here.

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The Danish Westcoast

The two villages Klitmøller and Vorupør on the Danish westcoast have long been known as some of the best areas to surf in Scandinavia. For the Finnish Swedish newspaper Hufvudstatsbladet I photographed the surf culture in the area and how locals use the ocean in their daily life.
See the final story and article by journalist Lena Skogberg here

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