Selfportrait in hotelroom, Copenhagen

I photograph the world as I see it, in brief glimpses

in the corner of my eye. Small, seemingly insignificant details

form a pattern, and the pattern tells a story for those

who can see it. I only notice what interests me,

yet everything about life and light

holds my interest.

I do not strive for a truly objective documentary,

as I believe that all imagery, all communication,

is subjective—and the subjective is the only

truly objective point of view. I am drawn to images,

and therefore I work with large flows of them,

where order is unimportant; each viewer creates

their own narrative.

In the summer of 2013, I entered a state of hibernation—

I am still there.

But I have begun to awaken.