Oh no, I don’t believe it! The hunk from the previous post has a twin – a dark twin. Life just isn’t fair…
Category Archives: Copenhagen City
Apair 4, 2012
When I was working with these photos after the shoot I realized something. Yes, this is a stunning, flirtatious shoe that makes my knees all wobbly and weak. But like humans prefer photographers that make them look beautiful, these shoes seem to be calling me to take their portrait.
“Pleeeease, you have to!” (flexing muscles and batting eye lashes). “You make me look beautiful.”
“But you are beautiful.”
“I know…” (flattered giggle) “But you can capture it. Pleeease…”
“Oh okay. Will you let me wear you then?”
“Are you kidding? I am so out of your league! How do you like this pose?”
Apair 3, 2012
I could swear this low boot at Apair was flirting with me, batting it’s lashes, flexing it’s well-trimmed, defined muscles. Sigh. I should know bettter but I fell flat on my face. There’s no hiding it when you see the next couple of shots.
Apair 2, 2012
I know there is so much to learn about lighting, flashes, lamps, etc. but for some reason that side to photography doesn’t attract me. I find the challenge to use what is available in terms of light and set-up more interesting. This is shot in the shop, Apair, as is.
Apair 1, 2012
In November 2012 I was able to spend time taking shots at Apair, a fashionable high end shoe brand with a store in Ny Østergade in the center of Copenhagen. Talk about shoe heaven… They sell clothes too as you can see. The rest of the shots from this session will be shoes, though 🙂
Copenhagen 4, 2012
Copenhagen 3, 2012
Copenhagen 2, 2012
Copenhagen 1, 2012
The Royal Café 15, Copenhagen 2013
As I was working my way around The Royal Café, the waiter came with a plate of smushis (the owner’s invention of combining ‘smørrebrød’ with sushi). “Where would you like them?” he asked. “Øhh?” I answered.
The explanation was that I was there to photograph so here were smushis ready to be photographed. I looked at them for a bit and saw the attention to the work and the amazing details. I tried for some makro shots at first, then had an idea. What about shooting portraits of them? Above is the first shot in the series that evolved. The rest are in my portfolio. I give you – The Class of 2013!









