
Yes. Me too. I also think that this is quite an ordinary pic.
But something about the lines in the bridge, the colors and the backdrop fascinates me. Even if I really don’t know why.
Do you?
Imagination out of the ordinary

Yes. Me too. I also think that this is quite an ordinary pic.
But something about the lines in the bridge, the colors and the backdrop fascinates me. Even if I really don’t know why.
Do you?
Right there, at Millennium Park in Chicago, people live it up; walking, meeting, skating. And, off course, stopping to memorize the moment too.


Just one single day. That’s what I spent downtown Chicago. But I can feel the love – kinda like a good blues song.
If there’s an outlet, you can talk forever – even if it means you have to sit on the floor. Right?

Had en really nice day with my friend Mats Alfredsson in Chicago – the town he’s been taking street photography in for seven years and the town I’v been passing by for more than 30 years, but never spent time in.
He showed me the fairly small “Loop” with surroundings. So many “stages” for Street photography – lines, lights and layers combining in all different kind of ways. Here’s just on example, that I’ve toyed a bit with. Mats is doing a lot of black and white – I’m quite happy as some of my color shots turned out really well.


Crown Fountain in Chicago. Lots of people, lots of opportunities to shoot street photography. Like this one, taken midday a Saturday in late November.


Maybe I’m a fool, maybe I was just enchanted. But I gave him a five dollar bill – after receiving a CD I still haven’t listened to. But I meet him just as I left the parking and came onto Millennium Park in Chicago. Magical day, it was. And maybe worth that bill?

Kids. Are so much more expressive than adults. Normally.
On a wooden walkway/bridge into old town of Kalmar, Sweden. She sat there, I didn’t see the ball until afterwards.
