14/01/2026
📸 Photo Stories – when images need more room than a caption
Instagram is efficient. Fast. Visual.
But some stories simply can’t be compressed into two or three lines and a couple of emojis.
That’s why I’ve launched a photo blog called «Photo Stories».
It’s an idea I’ve been developing for a long time, but only recently decided to execute on. The final push came during a road trip from Røros to Oldedalen to pick up a new dog sled. As always, the camera was in the car—but this time with a clear intention: to build a story from the journey itself.
This is a long-form platform where the goal is to go deeper into what happens behind the images:
• what actually took place on the trip
• why this specific image was made
• which decisions, considerations, and moments led to the final result
For me, this isn’t just about photography.
It’s about context, storytelling, and brand building.
In a landscape where most content is optimized for algorithms, I want to create content optimized for people.
Slower pace. Greater depth. More authentic experiences from mountains, nature, and travel—seen through a professional, visual lens.
Photo Stories is also a strategic move:
• a channel I own myself
• a space where images, text, and perspective work together
• a tool to demonstrate how visual content can do more than generate visibility—by building trust and narrative over time
👉 The first story is live now.
If you’re curious about the stories behind the images—not just the images themselves—I recommend taking a look.
Photo Stories - a photo blog about the stories behind the photos