Ever since I started photography, there were always two worlds to me. The staged world of portraiture and the unstaged, wild world of street photography. Since then I've learned more than I can depict in this brief intro. By studying the work of the masters like Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau, McCurry, Erwitt, Frank, Meyerowitz, Maisel, Koudelka and such I've strived to find interesting images in everyday life. I love the risk of getting nothing when stepping out of the door and let the world unfold around me. The joy of coming home with small treasures in my camera. It is an eternal work, recording the world in which we live around us for future generations. It is something I’ll never stop doing. You can’t stop seeing pictures. People are people and therefor street photography will always exist. It is the love of capturing the mundane in a way that is interesting to all. This is my personal, very humble contribution to this art.















































