- I am Björn Lindström, a photographer living in Uppsala, Sweden. This site is where I show my work.
Category Archives: Portrait
Mechatronic
A couple of friends of mine, who are also the synthpop duo Mechatronic, needed some promotional pictures, so here are some photographs of them looking hard around town.
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Stone wall
It has been a while since I last posted a picture. Other creative endeavours have taken up some time, and I discontinued my one-picture-a-day habit a while back. Do not worry, I will not stop making photographs, and have some … Continue reading
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Nära (“Near”)
This portrait is from Nära (“Near”), a series of close-up portraits of friends. They have all been made with my ЛОМО T-43 40mm f/4 lens—a surprisingly high quality glass triplet lens. They have also all been made at the same distance … Continue reading
Quick fix
This is the first picture of a series my friend Sofia wanted me to make of her. Here is what she has to say about it. What ideals and societal norms do you live by? Do you choose a quick … Continue reading
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That look
This is an update on my ongoing project of close-up portraits made with my ЛОМО Т-43 40 mm f/4 lens lens, mentioned here. I have a fair collection of portraits by now, I few of which are good enough to … Continue reading
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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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Tied together
A while back I went for a photographic dog walk with an acquaintance. This is her posing on a bicycle path on Uppsala’s east side.
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Receiving all things she never departs from her own nature
A composite group portrait of several instances of a little friend of mine, made in the botanical garden of Uppsala. The title refers to the way a single form may manifest in different ways, according to some philosophers.
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