Earlier this summer I spent two days at the Livingstone Manor Fly Fishing Club upstate New York for Oryx (Qatar Airways in-flight magazine).
The place is run by a trio of young Entrepreneurs (Two fellow Swedes and a Brit) and is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys fly fishing, smoked trout or just need to leave the city for a few days.
Editorial
Panamá City for enRoute Magazine
Over the next couple of weeks I plan to post a couple of spread sheets from shoots I've done over the last couple of months. First out is a story about the transformation of Panamá City that I shot for enRoute. I've also included a couple of my favorites images which didn't make the final edit. The full story can be found here.
Paseo de Las Bóvedas in the Casco Viejo district
The Bella Vista district
One of the best hotels I've ever stayed at. The American Trade Hotel in The Casco Veijo district.
Cinta Costera part of the Pan-American highway stretching from Alaska to Argentina
Hildegard Vasquez the architect behind the restoration of The American Trade Hotel
Star Architect Peter Marino
It's not very often you get to photograph someone dressed in leather from head to toe who goes by the name of "The Pedro". Especially not on the 36th floor of a corporate building in Midtown Manhattan during daytime. However when you do, it's comforting to know that the subject, Architect Peter Marino is a genuinely nice guy to work with. If you ever visited a high-end retailer such as Dior, Prada or Gucci chances are very high that Peter designed that store.
Sixty Hotel SoHo for Monocle
Just before the end of the year I shot a story for Monocle about the new Sixty Hotel in Soho. The hotel is designed by Interior Architect Tara Bernerd. The issue is out in stores now.
Architecture shoot in the Navajo Nation
Earlier this year I spent a week shooting two assignments in Southeastern Utah, one of them was a story about Design Build Bluff for D2 magazine. The writer and myself had the opportunity to meet with some very inspiring people, among them Poet Lorraine Nakais. Though a bit reluctant to be interviewed for a story, she soon opened up and we spent a couple of hours with her, guiding us through her house and talking about life at the Navajo Nation.
I'll post the second story in a not too distant future.