Last Saturday it was time for a wedding in the archipelago, when Peter's niece Dessi finally got married to her husband Lasse. We were there as guests, but also as wedding photographers. Here is a small sample of the pictures and a few words about the wedding and the boat trip up to the big wedding party.
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We are not trained photographers, but of course we take a lot of photos for the blog and for Instagram - and apparently there are those who like our pictures! Yesterday we went on our first real photo assignment.
Read moreAs a blogger, you have to have a good camera. My Nikon was more than ten years old and I started to realise that the pictures were too few pixels. We did a lot of research to find a new camera that wasn't too expensive. The first thing that happened after we ordered it was that it was almost stolen ...
Read moreWhen we Swedes go on holiday, we like to post holiday photos on social media to show how good we have it - perhaps on Facebook, Instagram or our own blog. But how are these pictures actually received?
Read moreIn the glossy brochure or on the photoshopped blog, the destination is a dream come true. You and your loved one will lie alone on a fabulous beach and look out over an emerald green sea while the occasional sailboat glides silently by.
Read moreYesterday we attended the opening of a small exhibition of travel photography at Scandinavian Photo in Stockholm. The photographer Lola Akinmade Åkerström is exhibiting her fantastic pictures.
Read moreWe found a fun blog challenge from blogger Mary af Rövarhamn and joined in! The challenge is to post 10 travel photos on predetermined themes. It wasn't easy to choose the pictures, but it was fun to search the archives.
Read moreAccording to a musing on SvD's Travel Blog, it is usually the man who holds the camera on holiday. This makes us wonder. Is there really such a gender difference when it comes to holiday photography, and if so, why?
Read moreToday we (Peter, me and Billie) have been photographed together with Freedom. The PR agency Mediaspjuth in Jönköping is doing a project for Elmia Husvagn Husbil where they will "boost" caravan and motorhome life in Sweden. There will be several reports about caravan and motorhome people, which will then be published in various local newspapers. We have already done an interview on the phone, and now it was time for photography!
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