Friday, July 23rd, 2010
Even more rollerblading
Some leftover pics from the story on Olav Norheim.







Monday, July 19th, 2010
Colors are a bit messed up – something with the PDF-to-JPG-conversion I guess.




Saturday, July 17th, 2010
All I have time to post right now. More pictures and tearsheets to come in the next couple of days.
Followed Olav Norheim, skater and scandinavian champion, through two competitions in Oslo and Copenhagen.

Massive sweatstance down the entire droprail in Copenhagen.

Olav doing a topside acid revert.

Wounds and scratches on Olav’s back after competing in Copenhagen.
Monday, May 31st, 2010
First ever black and white assignment. First b/w-conversion in years. The first of the three pics ran on a full page in DN saturday 29. May.



Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Assignment for Dagens Næringsliv, a covershot for a story on products that became something other than what they set out as. The one with the black background was used on a 2-page spread.
The “studio” was set up in my basement. One speedlight with umbrella directly in front with 45 degree angle over the stuff, with additional two speedlights from either side.


Thursday, May 13th, 2010
The only time Japanese people get publicly drunk on a large scale is in the springtime when the cherry trees blossom. And if you think the Japanese photograph each other a lot when on vacation, you haven’t seen them during Hanami, which usually occurs late March or early April.









Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Live at Folken, Stavanger. They’ll be playing in Volda in two days, and in Trondheim in four days. They’ve got new helmets. 5 pics.
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
This guy got a tandem parachute jump for his 35th birthday.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010
I have recieved the first prize in the Sport Feature category of the Norwegian PoY competition with for a feature on the Norwegian Championship of tagteam wrestling.
Below is the edit.







Friday, February 5th, 2010
News feature from Alcoas aluminum plant at Lista. The plant is actively trying to cut electricity consumption, and their goal is to cut the consumption by 5 percent, which amounts to 71 GWh.
This is about the same as the average electricity used by around 6000 Norwegians. Aluminum plants are responsible for 15-20% of Norways energy consumption.
A report has stated that the Norwegian heavy industry can save up to 12 TWh a year just by investing in new technology. Alcoa Lista is a modest start, but a start nontheless.



Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Portrait of musician Jarle Bernhoft.
For Dagens Næringsliv, 21. jan 2010, printed 25. jan 2010

