Portraits with Personality – JM’s mentor projects Sjumilaskolan in Gothenburg

For one year JM together with the organisation Mentor has conducted a project on the school ”Sjumilaskolan” in Gothenburg. The project has been divided into two parts: the construction of a parkour course at Sjumilaskolans schoolyard, and ”My future residents.” In ”My future residents” the students got to examine the criterias that creates a city for everyone, in particular, students have been thinking about what they want out of their future residents

I want to have large windows.
My future residents will be bright. I do not like dark houses. Sweden is so dark, I’d rather stay in Monaco. I would not stay in the town center where there is too much noise. I do not like the sound of traffic. – Sabarr

Mentor Sweden is a nonprofit organization that works with mentoring for young people. They think that all young people in Sweden deserves a mentor, whether they are happy, sad, bored, passive or get A or F tests. All to all our young people to feel a strong belief in the future and choose to refrain from violence and drugs.

I want to stay inside the city.
In my future residents it does not matter if you look out on lot of cars. I want a small apartment with a French balcony. It is not so important with storage. – Halima S

I was contacted by Anna Maria Fuxén, Business Developer and Project Manager at JM, and was later commissioned to photograph a number of the students who had been involved in the project. It all ended up as a brochure and an exhibition that was visited and praised by Swedish Queen Silvia, who is one of the founders and promoters of the Mentor, and several of Gothenburg politicians.

I think a lot about the environment.
In my future residents, it is important that it is environmentally friendly and efficient heating appliance. It should be easy with the recycling and take little electricity. I want a good sized apartment with just enough furniture and a regular balcony. I prefer to live close to nature, woods and lakes. – Rooda

If you want to see more of the exhibition and when Silvia talks about my pictures you can watch it on Swedish television here!

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Portrait of Ida

It has been pretty quiet from me lately. But do not think that I have nothing to show, on the contrary, I have lots of new beautiful pictures. It’s just the time to show them that is missing.

But I must start somewhere and here comes a couple of portraits I took at Ida few weeks ago. Want to see more of her, just to look at her blog where she and her sister writes about fashion and lots of other things (in Swedish though): fashion nerds.

Enjoy!

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Press Images for Restaurant Hoze

José is Gothenburg’s best Sushi chef. Perhaps even Sweden’s best. He runs on his own the very special restaurant Hoze in Gothenburg. He has been trained by a Japanese master and serves fantastic sushi and other totally incredible dishes. The fish he uses is almost always Swedish and Nordic, everything from herring to cod.

Metro gave him five stars and he is beginning to become a star among the Swedish chef’s. Do you get the opportunity to visit him because you will not regret it for one second.

I’ve taken a bunch of press photos of him and where you can not only see José but also his special knife and the Japanese Yuzu fruit.

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Promo photos of Anders Björler

I have just delivered the photos to Anders Björler (Grammy winning guitarist of the Haunted and At the Gates) who is going to release his first solo album. The album is really interesting and is a mix of everything from classical music, jazz, progressive rock and especially film music. Incredibly fun to show you the first picture taken inside the Natural History Museum in Gothenburg.

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Read more about Anders and the project which is called Antikythera on his website, www.andersbjorler.com.

Mornington Hotel Stravaganza is releasing Vardagsgläntor 2 – the best insider info on Gothenburg culture

Mornington Hotel Stravaganza in Gothenburg is releasing the book ”Vardagsgläntor” for the second time. The members of the staff and some of its guests tell you about their favorite places in Gothenburg. Often something a little on the side from the normal ”Liseberg” or big streets.

Each employe have choosen thier own style for the shoot and it’s a fantastic book that’s beeing released. You got everything from lovelly pink to the marlboro man in the photos.

I was the lucky photographer and I will show you much more when it’s released. But in the meantime you’ll get the nice Sofa and Nathalie. Sofia is the night portier on the hotel and a as you can see a awesome model as well. Nathalie works on GIFF (Göteborg International Film Festival) and is one of the guests writing in the book.

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