Nils Karlson
Pinhole photography by Nils Karlson
"Zero Image 2000 , quite sharp for a pinhole, but still fuzzy enough not to be confused with a normal camera." Last time we interviewed Nils Karlson we talked about his book "Earth Stands Still". You can check it out here. This time it's all about pinhole photography! Tell us about your pinhole cameras. I settled down to two pinhole camera these days, after a wild trip through different cameras in early 2015. It has boiled down to my first pinhole camera, a Zero Image 2000, which shoots
"Earth Stands Still" - a book by Nils Karlson
"Silent and vast spaces, where the eye can wander without obstacles." Remember Nils Karlson? A while ago we posted an article about him which can be found here. After two years of preparation, photographer Nils Karlson launched the crowdfunding campaign for his first photo book Earth Stands Still on Saturday, October 1st on Indiegogo. The 25cm x 20cm (a little smaller than 8“x10“) hardcover book features 40 photos over the spread of 80 pages, accompanied by written contributions by Bria
Landscapes and seascapes, from Nils Karlson
"I find peace of mind while encountering a photographic subject with humility" Tell us about yourself. Hi, my name is Nils Karlson. I am 40 years old, and live in Germany, where i make a living being a social worker. When and how did the film journey begin for you? The initial reason i got into photography in 2011 was to connect deeper with my surroundings, especially landscapes, seascapes – and my pets. Photography has become a means of meditation for me. I find peace of mind while en