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Me

My name is Søren Dalgaard Johansen, born 1969 in Denmark – The most important thing you can say about me is that I'm married to Kyrie Jean Hale, the most wonderful woman in the world - seriously!

Although interested in anything to do with a camera, I concentrate in fine art landscape and cityscape photography.

I seek to make aesthetically pleasing images, which invoke some emotional response with the viewer. Both of these objectives can be difficult to achieve for a broad audience since it very much depends on personal taste and experience. But then I don't expect to be successful in achieving this with anyone but myself – although I do hope for a larger audience than one.

I do what it takes, or what I can do, to reflect the visual impact of a scene as it appears in real life and try to underpin the emotional impact. I seek out the right angle and framing, wait for the right moment, re-visit the scene, and choose exposure length not directly dictated by the level of the light. I don't stage my images, and I don't physically manipulate the subject – I'm not a fanatic though, I will move a branch or a leaf if it is in the way of the best angle. Though I will, and do, use filters, and process photos via software in order to achieve my goal there are limits. I will not place object in an image that wasn't there at the release of the shutter and I won't remove fixed objects from a scene.

Folios

Folios can be purchased for $70 (USD) per folio plus $14 (USD) for shipping.




Any order can be returned within 14 days of receiving the folio for a full refund (minus shipping) – no questions asked!
The folio must be returned in mint condition.

A folio is a collection of loose prints. The format was developed and refined by Brooks Jensen, editor of LensWork. To quote Mr. Jensen: "To me, a 'folio' is a collection of loose, unbound prints defining a content that is more like a book than a random stack of unsequenced prints."

Below you can preview some of my folios:

Please note that these files are for on screen preview only. They are not for printing or reproduction in any other media.

All files are in PDF-format, you will need a PDF viewer such as Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader (both free), in order to view the files.