The Anundshög Runestone, known as Vs 13, standing at Anundshög in Västerås, Sweden, with a runic inscription commemorating Heden, son of Folkvid and brother of Anund.

About

A personal archive of photographs, travel notes, and quiet observation.

I photograph while walking: old streets, weathered façades, waterlines, ruins, signs, and the small details that make a place feel remembered rather than simply visited.

This site is my quiet archive for travel notes and selected photographs. I keep it slow on purpose: fewer images, more attention, and enough space for each frame to hold its own atmosphere.

I am drawn to Nordic heritage, historic cities, soft light, and places where ordinary movement meets older layers of memory. The result is part visual notebook, part travel journal, part personal map.

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