I've been working as an Industrial Designer (In House) now for about 8 years. I have recently decided to go into buisness for my self.. Something that I have been dreaming about for a long time! Here at Rosity I will try to show some of my photography.. Hope that you will enjoy!BIOI'm 35 soon 36 years of age and have photography, graphics design, dirtbiking and soon a little Staffordshire bitch as my greatest interests...
History when it comes to photography.. I actually started photographing in the winter of 2000.. before that I had used other mediums.. That I started photographing dance was much of an accident since I was intrested in architectural photo. It all started when I was out to shot one of our historical buildings in Karlstad, Vmlandsteatern! There were a dansperfomance supposed to happen and some friends of mine were going to there rehearsals... "Why don't you tag along?" Why not.. Today I've shot somewhere around 26 000 photos of almost every kind of object and situation... some 14000 of my shoots are of dancers and their perfomances. So now it's time to move on...
As an industrial designer I prefer working with equipment and products handled by people... when it comes to graphics the obviuse goal is to create images that people enjoy looking at.. but concerning my photograpy I will try to create something that also makes you think...
The equipment I use except for paper, pencils, pens, markers and others are...
My eq:
At work/home:
Display Wacom CINTIQ 21 US
P4 with 2064 MbRAMM 350 Gb HD
Minolta Dimage 5400 Dia Scanner
HP Scanjet 8200 Flatbed Scanner
HP Buisness Inkjet 2800 A3+ Inkjet Printer
Fuji Finepix S3 Pro. Digital Camera
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Comments (8)
cynlee
i find them fascinating too- should make a great series! :]
Tanialmeida
xzllent J! xzllent! i simply adore this series!
Michelle A.
There was a photographer here who used to be a tagger...he hasn't been around in a while but he has a gallery elsewhere of his grafitti....if you're interested in the link let me know....
Tedz
Yep...Graffiti..look's Cool...unless, it is on YOUR Property. I had a New Car "Tagged" with a Big "A" in a Circle, "Anarchist" is what it meant.I left it on the Car for 6 Month's, because I hate Rules ... and I gave the Artist a Moving Gallery for half a Year.
gunsan
Cool that you bring up this form of art. Sure it is going to be a great series. Fascinating for me that lives in the country and just read I love Lars or such things at the bus stop :-)
Akinom
Those graffiti is really fascinating... yep, agree with Tedz... really hate that one on my mural,wasn't very well done. I kept it for a while for to show the artist I don't care ;o) and cause it was not very easy to delete. Anyway love your new series, keep it comming!
Synapse
More than anything I like your border system. So simple and yet imparts an air of sophistication :-)
Engine3429
Cool shot and definetly a subject worthy of documentation. Some of these people put an amazing amount of work into this stuff.