Monthly Archives: March 2009
#61 Brother and sister
Kids. The thing is, you watch over them, care for them, worry about them, plan, invest, work, play. You love them. Unconditionally. And you wonder how on earth they would make it without you. But they do have something else, aside from their loving, caretaking, paying parents. Eachother.
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#60 Another day at the office
Some people think that all we do is play around. Not true. We also slouch in comfy chairs thinking up ideas, drinking espressos, compare shopping experiences, draw, plan shoots in Cape Town, RSVP various social events, laugh, google eachother, google ourselves, twitter, talk about advertising, talk about advertising award shows, research new electronic devices on [...]
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#59 Mother and son
He found my old gun case this morning. The one I kept in the box with the Asterix & Obelix collection. The case is what it sounds like; packed with guns. Toy guns. She does not approve. I am ambivalent. Keep them or throw them? Well, now he found them. There are the three ‘cowboy [...]
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#58 Climbing Magazine
Climbing Magazine 2012: “The acclaimed top climber, known for her combination of grace and speed, started her amazing career at the age of five”
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#57 Girlfriends
Regular gyms are filled with testosteron, bulging biceps, bad music, sweat, tribal tattoos and an occasional receding hairline. This gym, The Little Gym, is packed with friendship, pure joy, and children’s laughter. Which one do you prefer?
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#56 Ludvig II
We have an assistant at the office. Ludvig. He’s first and foremost an aid to the creatives, as he aspires to become one himself – attending Berghs School of Communication next year. Til then, he’s ours.
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#54 Stureplan
Sometimes, the season doesn’t know which foot to stand on.
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#53 Photo F Nordell
My three year old son shot this. Seriously. He did. Aperture 1.4, speed 1/100 at 50 mm. Sure, he shot another 58 that didn’t make it to this photo blog. But this one did.
#63 Down town