Documentary Photography

One of the Last Technicians in Stockholm – a reportage by Daniel Morales

It was last year while I was on holidays that my trusty old camera stopped working, the journey continued but I was forced to store the camera away and had to wait until I was back in Stockholm to have it fixed. There was only one problem, I knew no one in the city that …

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Greenlandic Moments

Another Greenland. Most photographs from Greenland are showing the nature, icebergs, dog sledges etc. Seldom you see photos of the habitants and their lifes. In 1972, Per Kirkeby and Aqqaluk Lynge as directors, Peter Sakse as sound engineer and myself as cinematographer shot the documentary feature film “When the Authorities Said Stop”, about the closure …

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The End of the Dream – Installing dystopian billboards throughout California

The End of the Dream is a series of photographic installations portraying the three challenges endangering California’s existence: drought, wildfire, and housing. I installed 23 billboards throughout the state last summer, followed by 900 large posters in San Francisco in the previous four months. The self-funded project aims to provide an impartial record of California’s …

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Fitzrovia’s Last Remaining Bespoke Tailor

Fitzrovia, a small neighbourhood nestled in the heart of London, has been my home for a number of years. As someone hailing from a small town, I have found that living in Fitzrovia feels familiar. Unlike other bustling areas of London, Fitzrovia has maintained a sense of community. The abundance of local businesses and the ease with which one can get to know their neighbours make it a pleasure to walk through the streets and engage with the people around you.

The Ricoh GRii in the Delivery Room – When Less is More Than Enough

Most plans are pretty good until they aren’t. I know I had it all planned out in my head as I waited for the birth of my son – the cameras, the lenses, and even the settings.  But my son came four weeks ahead of schedule while I was in the hospital due to issues of my own.

At the time, I was 15 years into photography having tried all sorts of systems.  And when you build up a bit of gear, sometimes having too many choices is the enemy.

But fate took care of that.

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