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By the Mediterranean
Knut Egil Wang





David, Rockefeller Road 2011
Chris Maluszynski




IT BUDS, Story behind the picture: I was doing a photo essay about my fear of the dark for an anthology about security for women in public spaces, with texts by various feminist researchers. This is the hand of one of the teenage girls I was photographing in a dark forest. I like that the buds and the nail have a similar shape. But most of all I like that the nail looks like a sharp claw, almost like a weapon, something that makes the girl look like a perpetrator rather than a victim.
It buds
Elin Berge







Winter Solistice, Asker, Norway 2019
Chris Maluszynski





Nokka-Matti
Juuso Westerlund







Misty morning
Elin Berge









Summer Night, Linköping, Sweden 2020
Chris Maluszynski





Intersection
Knut Egil Wang




Venice
Juuso Westerlund








Butterfly
Juuso Westerlund







Vargträsk
Elin Berge





Photographer on Rock
Knut Egil Wang





A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying goods or passengers, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research, and fishing. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size and shape. © Juuso Westerlund / MOMENT That Green Ship
Juuso Westerlund 






'Jeg er tyk' From the series I am Fat. © Marie Hald / MOMENT
Jeg er tyk
Marie Hald




Grand Canyon. © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT Grand Canyon
Knut Egil Wang




I went to this lake with Swedish artist and composer Frida Hyvönen to take pictures to her album Kvinnor och Barn (2016). When we arrived to the lake we met some children there. I asked if I could photograph this young girl. The image became the cover to the single Sjön. © Elin Berge / MOMENT
Sjön
Elin Berge





Summer night, Poland 2005. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT Summer night, Poland 2005
Chris Maluszynski





Downtown Las Vegas, 2006. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT

Downtown Las Vegas, 2006
Chris Maluszynski




In 2007 a group of Swedish women established a network called Bara Bröst (translation both bare breasts/merely breasts). They wanted to start a debate about the unwritten social and cultural rules that sexualizes and discriminates the female body. © Elin Berge / MOMENT

Bara bröst
Elin Berge





Magic Hour. From the series The Girls from Malawa. © Marie Hald / MOMENT
 Magic hour
Marie Hald

 




Pink is a pale tint of red that is named after a flower of the same name. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity and romance. A combination of pink and white is associated with chastity and innocence, whereas a combination of pink and black links to eroticism and seduction. © Juuso Westerlund / MOMENT Pink Shirt
Juuso Westerlund





Over the years I have found myself in Las Vegas numerous times on various assignments. I have developed some kind of love-hate relationship to this at the same time horrible and fascinating place. To me Las Vegas, usually presents an onslaught on all human senses, an overload of all possible impressions at once. I think it was while trying to save my eyes from all the blinking lights and craziness around me, when I looked down to avoid it all, that I discovered that even the floor was no refuge, and that even more visual madness was to be found there. Since that moment the carpets of Las Vegas have intrigued me, and on every occasion I find myself in Las Vegas I study and photograph them. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT
Las Vegas Carpets I
Chris Maluszynski





At MOMA, New York. The sculpture Fillette is made by Louise Bourgeois. (Fillette means little girl in French.) MOMA says this about the sculpture:   «…While it most obviously represents a phallus, the work can also be seen as a female torso, as the title suggests; in this reading, the two round forms are the tops of two legs, attaching to their hip joints. This eliding of genders creates ambiguity, as do the work’s dual qualities of erect potency and fragile vulnerability. «From a sexual point of view,» Bourgeois said, «I consider the masculine attributes to be very delicate. © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT

At the Museum
Knut Egil Wang 





Heartbeats, is a photographic, creative response to the experience of watching my children grow up. Each photograph dense with concentrated personal significance, the series as a whole unfolds as a collection of memories. Heartbeats is an expression of love where words fail. The photographs are poems, which I didn’t know how to write. Poems of boyhood, longing, innocence, vulnerability, mortality.”  /  © Juuso Westerlund
Spiderman in Snow
Juuso Westerlund





Marte in the lake. From the series I am Fat. © Marie Hald / MOMENT
Marte in the lake
Marie Hald





The Royal Smithfield Show, Earls Court, London 2004. The last major livestock show to be held in London. The first was held in 1799. © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT

The Royal Smithfield Show
Knut Egil Wang




Mardi Gras, New Orleans 2009. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT
Mardi Gras, New Orleans 2009
Chris Maluszynski







Bubble gum is a type of chewing gum, designed to be inflated out of the mouth as a bubble. © Juuso Westerlund / MOMENT
Bubble Gum
Juuso Westerlund




Portrait of the Swedish author Stina Stoor. © Elin Berge / MOMENT
Stina Stoor, Balåliden, 2020
Elin Berge




Agata. From the series 'The Girls from Malawa. © Marie Hald / MOMENT
Agata
Marie Hald





Michigan Hill Outside the little town Richford, upstate New York, lies Michigan Hill - named so by the people who were on their way to Michigan, but decided to settle here. Over the hill runs a dusty road: Rockefeller Road, named so after the man who was born here in 1839: John D Rockefeller - who became the World's richest man. Perhaps no other person embodies the "American Dream" like John D Rockefeller. A self made billionaire who shaped America and influenced the whole world in his time. The people who live on the muddy road today, don't dream the same dreams. They most of all want to be left alone and care much more for hunting and cannabis than for founding oil companies and building empires. This body of work represents a span of six years since my first visit to Rockefeller Road in 2007. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT
Michigan Hill
Chris Maluszynski





Field Trip.  From the series Southbound. © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT
Field Trip
Knut Egil Wang




Fat is Beautiful. From the series I am Fat. © Marie Hald / MOMENT
Fat is beautiful
Marie Hald





Mother Earth Yoik. From the series Awakening. © Elin Berge / MOMENT
Mother Earth Yoik
Elin Berge





Cactus. From the series Southbound. © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT Cactus
Knut Egil Wang





Elvis in Denmark. © Marie Hald / MOMENT
Elvis in Denmark
Marie Hald





Rough seas are part of everyday life for the people of Tory Island. There is now a ferry that connects the island with the coast of Donegal, and runs daily if the weather permits. In reality during the wintertime many days can go by without a connection. Tory Island, around 3 miles long and 1 mile across, is a rock in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of Ireland. The island has a population of approximately 160 and its own king. There have been kings on Tory Island since the 5th century. The island's location, its harsh climate and since recently the lack of fish and work has gradually diminished its population. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT
Tory Island 2006
Chris Maluszynski




Spiny Dogfish (Pigghå) © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT
Spiny Dogfish (Pigghå)
Knut Egil Wang




Elephants are the largest existing land animals. This is a German elephant, spotted in Hamburg zoo. © Juuso Westerlund / MOMENT
Elephant
Juuso Westerlund






Portrait of Swedish singer and composer Annika Norlin. © Elin Berge / MOMENT
The Breeze in the Air
Elin Berge





Convention, New York City 2010. © Chris Maluszynski / MOMENT
Convention, New York City 2010
Chris Maluszynski




© Marie Hald / MOMENT
Dog
Marie Hald




Cat on Hat. © Knut Egil Wang / MOMENT
Cat on Hat
Knut Egil Wang

   


Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis. Hair is one of the defining characteristics of mammals. The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and fine vellus hair. © Juuso Westerlund / MOMENT
Man with a red cup
Juuso Westerlund






Detail, the Goddess Tree. From the series Awakening. © Elin Berge / MOMENT
Detail, the Goddess Tree
Elin Berge





The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent eating its own tail. The ouroboros is often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclic renewal or a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. © Juuso Westerlund / MOMENT
Ouroboros
Juuso Westerlund





The Goddess Tree. From the series Awakening. © Elin Berge / MOMENT
The Goddess Tree
Elin Berge









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