I recently revisited ITER, an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject that will be the world’s largest magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment - in short, the future of energy, when it works - which it may do within the next 50 years …
Read MoreNordic Harvest Vertical Farm, Denmark /
In a nondescript warehouse in the outskirts of Copenhagen there is a very unusual farm. There is no sunshine, no soil, no insects, no tractors. There are some robots, a lot of water, and a whole load of pink LED light. This is Nordic Harvest …
Read MorePleasure Points Exhibition Captions /
Nylon Exposure & Fish Farm with Henrik Vibskov /
Here’s a couple of series I shot with old friend and collaborator, artist and designer Henrik Vibskov. They were recently included in his solo exhibition PERFORMATIVEacts at Sofienholm in Denmark …
Read MoreHelle Mardahl Still Life /
Over the last couple of years I’ve been collaborating with glass designer and artist Helle Mardahl, shooting her campaigns. It’s a blast. Here are some highlights from the last year, from her collections Cocktail Cream Tea and Cherry on Top …
Read MoreUnintended Beauty /
Unintended Beauty is a photographic exploration of the accidental aesthetics of industrial and scientific facilities around the world.
The human mind is capable of extraordinary things. We create systems, structures and machines that allow us to provide for our lives and answer our questions about the universe. I believe that these systems tell the story of our needs and desires, our hopes and follies, our visions for the future …
Read MoreITER Experimental Nuclear Fusion Reactor, France & China /
ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor and Latin for “the way”) is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject that will be the world’s largest magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment …
Read MoreFrom Tomato King to Cannabis Kaiser - Inside Europe's Largest Medicinal Cannabis Farm, Denmark /
Mads Pedersen, a third generation tomato grower, is the owner of Scandinavia’s largest tomato growing empire, Alfred Pedersen & Sons. Five years ago Mads attended a conference of investors in Canada where a ten year old boy described the way that illegally obtained marijuana had ended his forty epileptic seizures per day, and allowed him to live life free from disability …
Read MoreNuclear is not a Dirty Word - Risø Nuclear Research Facilities, Denmark /
In 1958 the Nobel Prize winning Danish nuclear physicist Niels Bohr founded an atomic research facility at Risø, next to the tranquil Roskilde Fjord, forty-five kilometers from Copenhagen. The goal was to explore the peaceful use of atoms in Denmark, and by 1960 three nuclear test reactors had been built. Bohr, who passed away in 1962, was a proponent of nuclear power - but in 1985 a decision was made by the Danish parliament against the use of nuclear power, and Risø’s reactors days were numbered …
Read MoreThe Oldest Functioning Planetarium in the World, the Netherlands /
For seven years between 1774 and 1781, wool comber Eise Eisinga spent seven years building a planetarium in the ceiling of his living-slash-bedroom out of thousands of handmade parts. The planetarium still works perfectly today, showing the relative positions of the planets revolving around the sun, the days of the week, phases of the moon and a map of the stars …
Read MoreBlooming Beautiful - The Tropical Nursery at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London /
From the world’s rarest orchids to carnivorous plants that devour rats and birds, enormous tropical water lilies with lethal spikes that can puncture a rubber gumboot, and towering plants that grow up to 3m in just a few months, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is a botanical wonderland …
Read MoreThe Pernod Absinthe Distillery, France /
I've got news for you: the Pernod you grew up with is not the real Pernod. The real Pernod is absinthe, the first absinthe, and it was banned throughout most of the world in 1915. You have probably heard a lot of stories about absinthe making people crazy …
Read MoreBuilding the Copenhagen Metro /
In Copenhagen they are building a huge extension to the Metro. And they are building it right under my house. Due to open in the summer of 2019, I’ve been photographing the progress in the tunnels since 2013 …
Read MoreFebrik Knitting Factory, The Netherlands /
Renee: The people of this town, yeah, it’s hard to explain, their nickname is something like “Pee-ers in a pot”
Me: Yeah?
Renee: And that's because normally they-
Me: Pee-ers? Like peeing?
Renee: To pee, like peeing in the pot. Yeah, yeah.
Read MoreCopenhagen Central Hospital Laundry /
Have you ever been in a big hotel, or a hospital, and thought about where all that laundry gets done? A few months ago I was wondering just that when I was visiting a friend in hospital, and my wondering led me to the “FM Vaskeri”, the building where for over 100 years the laundry of Copenhagen’s five public hospitals is washed, dried, pressed and folded …
Read MoreSilicon Nights /
Silicon Valley, the home of the innovation, billionaire entrepreneurs, self-driving cars, and some of the world’s most boring architecture. When I first visited in 2015, like most people i suppose, I was expecting Silicon Valley to look like something from the Jetsons and that the architecture and buildings would be in sync with the aspirations of the companies that inhabited them …
Read MoreArt Basel 2016 - 2019 Campaigns /
For the third year in a row I have shot the campaign for the biggest art fair in the world. Art Basel puts on a fair in Basel, Miami Beach and Hong Kong, and I travel to each city to shoot the images that will be used for posters, brochures, tickets, flags and everything else …
Read MoreMYKITA, Germany /
German eyewear company MYKITA assembles all their hi-tech glasses at their headquarters in Berlin. I shot this campaign to show what goes on behind the scenes in what they call their “Modern Manufactory” - check them out at mykita.com.
Read MoreSteinway & Sons Piano Factory, Hamburg /
Steinway was founded in Manhatten in 1853 by German piano builder Heinrich Engelhard Steinway (later Steinway). The company became very successful in the US, registering hundreds of patents and defining the sound and construction of modern pianos. In 1880, in order to reach European customers who wanted Steinway pianos and to avoid high import taxes, a factory was established in Hamburg Germany …
Read MoreNiederegger Marzipan Factory, Germany /
Lübeck is the town of Marzipan, traditionally the confection of choice of kings and queens. The story in Lübeck goes that marzipan was invented in Lübeck when it was under siege, and all the food had run out except for almonds and sugar ...
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