Another little detail from Amagerbrogade 132 while the building from 1908 still had walls.
Category Archives: Amager
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 12-2013
A detail from the inside of one of the windows. A fellow photographer commented resently that the shots I showed him were at unusual low light conditions. It’s just that I always seem to end up in unusual low light conditions. Off tomorrow for my weekly photo session with this building. I wonder what’llI find this time. No low light situation, though, I guess as the there is so little left…
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 11-2013
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 10-2013
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 9-2013
I browsed the internet today looking for information about the history of Amagerbrogade 132. That was surprisingly easy to find though it’s all in Danish 🙂
My first source was the register of buildings (something to that extend anyway). There it is listed that the building is from 1908 and that the second of the two floors was an apartment. BUT – note this! It is listed that there was no toilet in the building, only in the backyard was there a water closet. There was also no bathroom nor access to any. Surprised no one lived there anymore? Even if the roof hadn’t been leaking?
It was quite common though. This was more than 100 years ago you have to remember. My dear friend Anne, who’s closing in on 60 years, grew up in an apartment without a bathroom on Vesterbro. She went to the bath house when the family needed a good wash.
I also recall a friend who lived in an old apartment on Østerbro, also part of central Copenhagen. He had a toilet halfway down the back stairs that he shared with the neighbour and a shower booth in his bedroom. This city is more than 1,000 years old! Certainly not all was built with all modern amenities…
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 8-2013
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 7-2013
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 6-2013
I was doing my weekly photo shoot at the building site today. A guy was curious about what I was doing and told me how he used to work in the store across the street and knew the man who had the watch shop.
Amager, the island I live on, is a funny place. We’re 1-3 miles form the very center of Copenhagen, 180,000 people live here and still it often feels like village. The saying is that if you grow up, you never leave. And should you happen to move away, you’ll return. Iøve only lived here 15 years but my kids can be local 🙂
Project Amagerbrogade 132, 5-2013
See how the plaster pieces are sort floating in mid-air, held by the wire? I think it’s so cool 🙂
It has become quite clear to me that I like to photograph details. This shows me two things. 1) Because I like details best I need to make sure I photograph in other ways frequently to not get stuck and to improve my skills. 2) Being highly sensitive (HSP), looking at details helps me keep my perspective on things and not get overwelmed.









