The allure of black and white photography lies in its power to distil the visual world into its purest forms — emphasising textures, contrasts, and details that often go unnoticed. This summer of 2025, I embarked on a photographic exploration across Norway, capturing its striking landscapes on the timeless medium of film.
Read MoreSHAPED THROUGH TIME: Granite in Telemark sculpted by the great inland ice that covered Norway for tens of thousands of years. (Zenza Bronica GS-1, Zenzanon PG 1:4.5/50mm. NiSi JetMag Pro 95. Kentmere Pan 100 exposed at ISO 50 and pull processed with Ilfotec LC 29 film developer.). Photo: Bjørn Joachimsen.