Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Sunset in Stockholm and music with Agent Side Grinder


Autumn's sunset on my island, loaded with good energy.

morning music
Agent Side Grinder - Die to Live


Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Portrait of Peder from System



Morning music
System - For You


Nitzer Ebb in Stockholm







Nitzer Ebb in Stockholm a long time ago.

morning music
Nitzer Ebb & Die Krupps-The machineries of joy (1989)




They call us vandals - Swedish Graffiti by Malcolm Jacobson





I found this wonderful book on a secondhand store about Swedish Graffiti. So happy! and want to learn how to paint (20 years too late).
They call us vandals - Swedish Graffiti by Malcolm Jacobson

Music with Gesaffelstein


Thursday, October 26, 2017

My old music pics of The Selecter






 


and evening music
The Selecter - Do nothing 
(Unplugged For The Rude Boy Generation 2002)
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Music with Combichrist





Looking through old pictures, many memories like this concert and the song
Combichrist - This Shit Will Fuck You Up




Monday, October 23, 2017

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Oni and music with The Sisters of Mercy



Old pics of Oni from my old photo project "music makes my heart beat"

and morning music
The Sisters of Mercy



Punk portrait and music with The Ramones



The Ramones - Baby I Love You


My beautiful sister Nina

This picture of my sister almost got me shoot at Vice Magizine. I showed my pics at Vice a long time ago and at that time I got so angry that they wanted me to get more pics of street kids and at the time I was into music 100% so I did not get back to the magazine. 

So stupid but when you love something you have to stick to your plan.






Photography books by Jean Hermansson and Christer Strömholm

Went to the library today and borrowed two amazing photography books. Perfect when you want to dream away with a cup of tea.
Jean Hermansson - Fotografier
Christer Strömholm - Post Scriptum














and Saturday music
She Past Away - Sanrı 


Looking for some new 35mm films and music with Morrissey

What could be better than lying in bed a Saturday morning and looking for some new exciting filmrolls?
I have usually photographed the same films over the years. Fuji Velvia when it came to color and black and white 35mm film, I used Kodak Tri-X, Kodak T-Max, Fujifilm Neopan and Ilford of course.

But now im in the mood to try something new for my new start and this is what I found. 
I´m already in Love with the Washi "S", Kono Rekorder film and Foma Retropan.




Washi "Z " 400/135 BW Film, 24 exp

Capture stunning monochromatic photos with this panchromatic negative, near-infrared black & white film.

There’s something about black and white film that makes photos exude elegance, drama and mystery. Washi Film Z certainly lives up to this expectation – this panchromatic negative, near-infrared black & white film offers high contrast, red sensitivity and good separation of green shades. It’s originally created for aerial photography - imagine what it can do to your landscape photos! Whether you’re shooting under sunny, hazy or cloudy lighting conditions, this film guarantees that you will get impressive results.





KONO! Rekorder 100/135 BW film 3 Pack

In the mood for experimental black & whites? Try the KONO! Rekorder—a special film that guarantees unique and brilliant results.

Explore the mysterious side of black and white with KONO! Rekorder Film. It is hand-rolled and was originally never intended to be used for taking photographs. So what’s to expect in your shots? Well, some pre-exposed numbers and letters may show up randomly on your images, which yield unique and unpredictable results! Not only that, but your shots will be big on contrast, too. Try it out and indulge into the more experimental side of black & white.



Washi “S” 50/135 B&W Sound Film

Capture your monochromatic shots in high definition; the Washi S film is equipped with a special anti-halation layer, which guarantees sharpness.

Fully handcrafted and made in small batches, Washi S is a unique film produced by our friends from Film Washi. Along with a variety of experimental films in their line-up, Washi S is rolled and packaged manually in recycled cartridges. This 50 ISO film was originally used by motion picture professionals for sound recording.


Adox Scala 160 BW

Shoot classic monochromatic photographs with this legendary black & white slide film. Rated at 160 ASA, this emulsion emits fine grain and high resolution.

Whether you’re shooting landscapes, architecture, or still-life, the ADOX Scala film delivers impressive results. Striking blacks, bright whites, and overall smooth grain guarantee that the details pop! This film has an anti-halation layer for maximum sharpness and excellent detail contrast.



Kodak Portra 400 35mm

Use Kodak Portra 400 35mm color negative film for naturally beautiful portraits with smooth grain, even under various lighting conditions!


Fujifilm Velvia 50 35mm 36 Exposures Expired


Drench your shots in luscious colors with this slide film from Fuji.

Get amazing colors, fine grain, along with high-quality images from this daylight film. The Velvia 50 is responsible for some of the most excellent images from our community and its all thanks to its precise modulation, vivid color reproduction and high-quality manufacturing. Expect a high level of performance from this slide film even when using push or pull processing.

This batch of Fuji Velvia Pro 50 film is expired and is only available in limited quantities. Grab them while you still can!


Color Implosion Surreal CN Film 135/36

See the beauty of grainy grey to brownish images and pictures in full color!

A film that is ideal for experimental shoots that can produce random beauty of analogue images. This kind of film is not recommended for “proper” print film or shoots where you want to get natural colors. This film can give you unexpected color tones grainy images in grainy grey to brownish look.

Please remember not to apply a color correction when printing or scanning this film, so it will surprise you even more!


Foma Retropan 320 135-36 Film

Shoot fine-grained and sharp landscapes, portraits, architectural images and other experimental shots like a pro with this special negative black & white film.

If you’re aiming for beautiful black & white photos, in 35mm or large format, shoot like a pro and try the Retropan 320 soft. This panchromatically sensitized special negative black & white film delivers fine grain, exceptional resolution and contour sharpness, and is characterized by a wide range of half tones and soft light. Because of its wide exposure latitude you can overexpose by 1 EV or underexpose by 2 EV and still get impressive results. Try it the next time you’re shooting landscapes, still-life, portraits and other experimental images!

This is were I find this films Shop Lomography 35mm film

Morrissey - Spent the Day in Bed
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