I am proud and thrilled to present the first selection of images from my November 2010 trip to Papua New … Read More
My waterhole Broome
Every wanderer needs a waterhole, an oasis, occasionally. It has been a tumultuous year for this wanderer, exciting and very … Read More
The altered world of Caldera in Rabaul
“What a strange desolate place this is” I keep saying to myself and perhaps out load as well, mimicking C3PO … Read More
Faces of Papua New Guinea
Sculptured by the sun, the sea and the wind. Living in natural elements in harmony with nature, being self-sufficient. Weathering … Read More
F-Stop Tilopa Camera Bag is here
I am proud and thankful to now be sponsored by F-Stop camera bags and I have just received my F-Stop … Read More
Malakur Primary School in PNG
“So you come back perhaps next Wednesday and see us?” pleads the boys, eyes wide open. “Ahhh no” I have … Read More
The Story of the Alotau Festival of Canoes
Our first day in Papua New Guinea and we are lucky to witness a large local event, the Alotau festival … Read More
Jarlmadangah and the Full Moon
“Blackfella headlights” cracks Billy and we all share a good laugh. I am at Jarlmadangah aboriginal community. Billy from the … Read More
Dugout Canoes of PNG
Dugout canoes are the transport of choice in the remote parts of Papua New Guinea and they come in all … Read More
F-Stop Camera Bag
I try to travel and shoot as minimal as possible but I must admit to having outgrown my current bag. … Read More
Island of Infinity
The Three Musketeers tend to have almost too much fun competing constantly. First, discussing who spotted this timeless micro island. … Read More
Paradise Found
Papua New Guinea. The name itself conjures up images of exotic remote islands, head hunters and cannibals. In reality it … Read More
Tales of Papua New Guinea
Tuesday afternoon on the True North and I am sitting in the bar in a nice big sofa typing on … Read More
Destination Papua New Guinea
I am presently in Cairns, Australia after a grueling 38 hours spent in the air and in airports. Human plane … Read More
Very Large Array Timelapse Trials
Timelapse Trials I recently created a small movie from Very Large Array in New Mexico, featuring stills and my first … Read More
Nomad Photographer Part II
Presently, I am quite close to engaging the hyperdrive on part II of my life as a nomad photographer, a … Read More
Very Large Clouds and Arrays
I have blogged previously about Very Large Array in New Mexico. It was one very special place for me and … Read More
Wyadup Dreams
Insomnia. Sleep completely escapes me this night. My mind is wide awake while my body is very tired. No use … Read More
Creative learning in the virtual darkroom
I sometimes imagine how my digital lightroom would look were it an actual darkroom. Hundreds of rolls of undeveloped raw … Read More
Recommended Reading and Reviews
I have recently added a few more pages to my blog. ‘Recommended Reading’ and ‘Tests & Reviews’. I love writing … Read More
White Sands video
I am continuing my learning process of cutting videos and finding it fun and very creatively addictive. In an adrenaline … Read More
Hiding a well
“One is a little bit alone in the desert. One is also alone among others.” – Antoine de Saint Exupéry … Read More
Catch a few beams at Antelope Canyons
“I count 5 or 6 slot canyon images in the gallery, do they sell well, the customers love them that … Read More
Save The Kimberley – We Need Your Help
It is crunch time for the Kimberley in Western Australia. The Kimberley is one of the last true wilderness area … Read More
Inspiration Fueling Creativity
Is inspiration killing and eating creativity? An interesting blog post from Owen Shifflett a month ago fueled a great debate. … Read More
Star stuff investigating star light
Copenhagen is many things but no City of Light. I like that. Building codes generally keep high rises out of … Read More
Memories of Borneo
I had some great creative fun this week by cutting a little video of my footage and stills from working … Read More
Dreamers of the Day
My words are not flowing today so I shall borrow freely from T.E. Lawrence: Those who dream by night in … Read More
See what’s in the Bag!
Cat! No, turned out it was mostly camera gear and a lot of sand. I added a new page listing … Read More
Grand Canyon Karma
I am not a religious man. I believe in science. I must admit to also becoming a believer in karma … Read More
Children of Laos
Over a series of nights for the past couple of weeks I used video editing as a fun stress relief … Read More
Liftoff! My new website is in orbit
At times it seemed like a mountain too steep to climb, a rock too heavy to push. Five hundred hours … Read More
This Desert Life
The Southwest of USA had a tendency to take my breath away every day. No I was not crossing the … Read More
Reflections of a Nomad Photographer Part I
In November 2009 having sold my flat and most of my belongings I left Copenhagen and embarked on my present … Read More
Further and Further: Flemming’s Edge of the World
PRESS RELEASE, July 2010 Further and Further: Flemming’s Edge of the World “It’s Earth but not as you know … Read More
No More Stories Are Told Today I'm Sorry They Washed Away
It is the latest album from one of my favourite bands, Mew. It is also somewhat fitting as I love … Read More
Help protect the pristine Kimberley
I have blogged about James Price Point several times before, recent post from March is here. Thankfully, thanks to the … Read More
In pursuit of dreams
Without dreams we have nothing. Do you dream of becoming something, do something or going somewhere? Reach out and grab … Read More
Big Australian Rock in Heaps’a Water
Sugarloaf Rock. It is a famous rock on the beautiful Southwest coast of Western Australia. Australia has a great tradition … Read More



















