- I am Björn Lindström, a photographer living in Uppsala, Sweden. This site is where I show my work.
Yearly Archives: 2010
Fecund and satisfied
Today I made a family portrait for a couple of friends. It appears I have some talent for it. With amusing noises I managed to get a smile from the 6-month-old—and I didn’t even have to bring out my ape … Continue reading
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Attention
I have been working a lot in black and white portraits lately. Here is a vaguely Hitchcockian self-portrait from a couple of days ago. The whole horror film angle wasn’t very intentional—I was just engrossed in the lighting setup. However, … Continue reading
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Open
A bit of honest street photography. I only had to wait a few minutes in front of this somewhat busy scene before the right moment appeared.
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Prisoner 52375
A rough-looking stallion I saw along the road this summer. He looked nervous but I managed to get close enough to make this picture. After that he ate some of his faeces, and ran off.
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Giant
I photographed this river valley on my way home from Jämtland, a couple of months ago. I had a good idea of the treatment I wanted for this HDR picture already then, but left it for later, until now. You … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape
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Agonizing
I just acquired a ЛОМО Т-43 40 mm f/4 lens. It’s a very nice glass lens from the Leningradskoe Optiko Mechanichesckoe Objedinenie. Sadly, the farthest I can focus it on my SLR without colliding with the mirror is a couple … Continue reading
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Duet
I spent an evening making portraits of this pianist friend of mine. My hope is that she will have some use of them promoting herself. In any case I enjoyed it.
Posted in Montages
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Flautist amputee
I’m hesitant to photography artworks. It seems to me that to do them justice you need to put all of your own creativity aside. An exception is when the piece of art becomes part of a story in some way, … Continue reading
Posted in Public art
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