There’s a haunting stillness in Mats Andersson’s black-and-white photography that feels more like poetry than documentation. His images of Nordic landscapes and wildlife are moody, minimal, and deeply personal—often blurring the line between dream and memory.
Thank you, LennArrrt, for recommending his work.
Until next time,
Tomasz
Wonderfully unique and engaging!
Nice work. I enjoy Mats' unique take on what may otherwise be "common" scenes, such as waterfalls, and rock formations from the black sand beach in Iceland. Composition, exposure, depth, and skillful processing are all nicely done and boldly atypical. I like this a lot.