Paula's and Philip's autumn wedding in Sigtuna

Spring and summer are without doubt my favourite seasons of the year, but as a photographer I can't help that I also love the fall for its warm colours. Nevertheless, this time I'm going to post about 50% photos in B/W because this couple said they love the classic B/W-photos, of course with a modern style to them. Here are some favourites from Paula's and Philip's portrait session in Sigtuna.

Paula didn't want a traditional bouquet and her florist did an awesome job creating something very unique!

My answers to four e-mail questions from Aleksandra

I get a lot of e-mails. I get e-mails from clients, from clients to be, from friends, from colleagues and, once in a while, from friends and colleagues I don’t know yet. Today I got one of those and I thought, why not publish my answers here for you all to read. Her name is Aleksandra, she is a fellow photographer and she asked me five questions. Here is my attempt to give my short but personal answers.

1. What inspires me? I am simple. I’m inspired by positive emotions and beauty. How the word beauty is defined is a completely different question but everything that has some kind of positive energy gives me extra inspiration. Do you find a lot of those things at a wedding? Well, now you all know why I am a wedding addict!

2. What makes a photograph good? I truly don’t think that there’s just one answer to that question, not even for me. A photo can be good because it shows a person’s personality, it captures a moment, it creates an artistic view of a small detail, it enhances the beauty of a person, it shows emotions between people (this is important!), it evokes a reaction, it is technically perfect using interesting light and the perfect depth of field for that specific motive or why not all of the above. I admit that I think it’s important that the clients I photograph simply think that they look good, but that’s not the whole answer. I go to myself and ask, what do I look for in a picture of me and yes…. I am a bit vain even though I don’t look like a picture perfect model.

An example of a photo I love? Well, here is a photo of a the bride Pernilla helping her mother with her makeup before Pernilla's wedding.

3. What character qualities should the photographer nurture? Curiosity, inspiration and a strive to create something he or she is proud of. In addition to that, like in any client based work, a photographer needs to be able to balance the artistic creativity with a very clear focus on what the clients want and to be service minded. And talking about clients, I think every photographer should think about his or her own personality and what kind of clients he or she wants to attract. Be true to yourself and you will get clients that love you for what you are and the style you have!

4. What is your advice for the aspiring photographer? Be prepared to work hard, be very client focused (one really happy customer will give you a lot more credit that 5 that are just “satisfied”) and don’t fall into the trap to take too much inspiration from other photographers within the same business. Don’t underestimate your own work and time and take wisdom from that if you are and act confident, the clients will trust you more than if you don’t believe in yourself and your work.

So, now you have my short answers and I hope it also gave a bit more information about who I am and how I work.

All photos above are from a very special wedding, my friend Pernilla's wedding when she said "I do" to her Tor Harald. I wasn't the official photographer but I came along for the photo shoot with Jenny Hammar after the wedding. I will post more of the portraits later but this is all for now.

Wow, a new blog comment about me makes me smile!

Moderskeppet.se have had a wedding special lately and today I was happy to see that my name was mentioned as one of five talented Swedish wedding photographers! My friend Erika Gerdemark (who I think should have been mentioned as well) told me about it and of course I have to spread the word to you! I can assure you that even if I'm quite confident about my own abilities and style, all creative artists (including myself) need some encouragement once in a while to get new inspiration. And today, I got some!

And of course, I want to add some photos to this post so I simply pick a few fresh ones from one of my recent weddings, a wedding with a Persian wedding ceremony.

Tanja's & Esa's September wedding in Sundbyholm

Tanja and Esa had picked the most perfect September day for their wedding and on my way to Sundbyholm I knew it would be a great wedding as well. I met with Tanja at Hårdesign in Eskilstuna to see her transform into a truly beautiful bride and then I photographed their day until dinner at Sundbyholm's golf club.

After hair and makeup we drove to Sundbyholm's castle where Tanja got dressed, and we also shot the portraits in the surroundings near the castle. The bouquet and the flower arrangements were made by Johanna Egenor Lohman and Tanja wore a beaded dress from Mori Lee. After the portait session, it was time for the ceremony at Vallby church.

Wedding portrait preview - Tanja's & Esa's big day!

I have really tried to get the full blog post from Tanja's and Esa's wedding ready, but I simply don't have time to finalize it right now. But, I just have to post a few anyway before I head off to meet with all the great network colleagues at Weddingphotographers.se and also with some photographers from Skåne who are in Stockholm today to meet us! I guess I will tell you more about that later, but for now, enjoy the first photos from last Saturday in Eskilstuna!

Upcoming wedding 4 September, I was invited!

I know I don't get the wedding invitations to the weddings I am shooting because I am a regular guest. But, it doesn't matter! I still think it's nice to get a personally address and nicely made card in my mailbox and it says that the bride and groom actually cares... about me! That makes me look forward to their wedding even more! Some time ago I got this card and tomorrow will be Tanja's and Esa's big day.

Arrive in style - Susanne & Daniel knew how to do it!

Susanne's and Daniel's wedding was all about personal details and their individual style and even I, who have met them just once before, could feel that the wedding was very personal. They got married at Strömma canal, just a short distance from Susanne's family's summer house and it couldn't have been more perfect for them.

I just wrote about the personal details and look at this, Daniel is really into cars and he had racing car cufflinks and his initials on his shirt! The cool watch? It was a present from Susanne!

Susanne loves cherry trees and her nails were just amazing! They were decorated and painted with motives of cherry tree branches. Another special thing with this wedding was that I was told that the family's dog should be with us during a part of the portrait session. How it went? Well, looking at this picture to the right one might wonder if it really is a dog or maybe a special kind of..... rabbit? Just look at those ears, flying upwards, they are awesome!

As my blog header states, this couple knew how to arrive in style! They both used horse power to get there, just slightly different in style, one versus many!

Maybe it's needless to say, but I truly love when wedding couples show their joy and when the guests throw a lot of rose petals at the same time! Photos like this make me smile.

The very sunny day 28 August ended with a perfect late summer evening and when I left the wedding couple and all of the guests I knew they all would have a great night at Strömma Krog & Kanalbar. Susanne and Daniel, I hope you loved every part of the day and my photos!

Classic, yet very personal boudoir photos of a bride

It's really busy season for me now and I have had weddings both Friday and Saturday. I will post some new and fresh wedding photos in a day or two but for now, I show post some photos from one of three boudoir shots this week. I would love to show you her gorgeous face as well, but due to the private theme of this session I won't. But I assure you, there are some amazing head shots as well!

Mexico + Sweden = the cutest redhead 15 month boy ever!

I photographed Marie a couple of years ago and was thrilled when she called me and said I would get the chance to do it again! There was one major difference though, because this time we all knew that nor she, nor her husband, would have the leading roll during the shoot. Instead, that part definately was played by their cute and very photo friendly son Anton. And yes, I do love colours but I have to say that most of you probably think that I have enhanced the colours more than I have. I promise, except for my slightly carrot coloured sister (I love it!), I have never seen such intense red hair colour as Anton's. My Swedish blonde hair is nothing but boring in comparison!

Boudoir photos with a sexy, yet very classy feeling

I mostly do boudoir sessions with white lingerie, lace and pearls which gives a very subtle, sensual feeling. But sometime I also get the chance to work with black lace and high heels! I hope I will get permission so show you a few more from this session I did a couple of days ago!