Daily Inspiration #312 by Trond Lindholm

Hi Steve

My name is Trond Lindholm (50) and I am an Norwegian photographer.

I have had the pleasure of follow your blog for some time and I have to say that you and all the other ”followers” on your blog have been a great inspiration for me. Photography is a relative new hobby of mine, I bought my first dslr for about four years ago.   Starting off with a Nikon D80 witch soon was traded in for a D300 and all the lenses I could lay my hands on including a lot of small speedlights – stobist was the name of the game lol…  About 2 years ago I realised that the equipment got in the way for my creative ambitions and I a sold everything and bought a used Leica M8 with three Voigtlander lenses (28mm, 35 mm and 50mm) – later the Voigtlander lenses have been sold and , I now only have my prescius M8 and a 28 mm Elmarit and I love it.  Like for many others, street photo is the main thing for me theese day.  I also try to do some other work like landscape and portraits but I always try to add a ”raw, B&W street kind of feel”.

2011 have gone and 2012 is here and I have to say that 2011 has been an exciting year for a novice photographer like me. I have completed my first and probably last (hehehe) 365 project, not quite by the book – but regardless a project that has forced me to think about photography everyday.

In May I had the pleasure to participate with 5 pictures in a photo exhibition in Oslo together with 15 other great Norwegian photographers. Later the same month I was honored with a portrait interview on Leica Norway’s blog.http://leica.bresson.no/2011/07/14/trond-lindholm/

Early July G+ came in to my life as a breath of fresh air. As a first-generation user, I have had the opportunity to become acquainted with many fantastic photographers and people in general. 38,000 people have circled me so far, an I appreciate every +1 and comments. Five of my photos have also made it to the – G+ Plus Extract Daily top.

22 of July was a sad day in the history of Norway, I was a little too close to the action but my photographic instincts made me run to and not away from the blast site. This resulted in a number of pictures, one of the pictures were picked up by several international news networks and to top it all my picture was voted one of Top five: Best photojournalism on iReport in the last 5 years.http://goo.gl/4ZwF6 (from CNN TV) http://goo.gl/LxKsz (report on CNN.com)

Later in the autumn one of my street portraits was given honorable mention in a national photo competition.

I just have to say – what a great photograpich year, but now what’s next ? I have some projects planned but I have not decided yet. Anyway, I look forward to an exciting new photographic year.

Phhuuu – that was all for now I guess – sorry about any bad spelling but my native language is Norwegian.

I have enclosed some of my work and hope it can be an inspiration for others.

If you want to see more of my work please feel free to ”friend” me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/trond.lindholm

or circle mee on G+ https://plus.google.com/101059049290567215584

My not so updated web site www.trondlindholm.com

Regards Trond Lindholm

 

21 Comments

  1. As someone who is of Norsk ancestry myself, many of those pictures saddened me. But then I reminded myself that that is what photograpy is really all about- recording life, the good and the bad. You have a good eye for fast composition .Keep at it.

  2. Nice work, Trond, as a norwegian myself I am especially triggered by your last image, of our crown prince Haakon Magnus and his sister (never has he looked more somber, serious and sorrowfull), and also the young soldier in front of the parliament is a very strong image – in Norway, in little Oslo. But this is also beacuse I am norwegian. The photographic qualities of picture number one and five is so good! Thank you!

  3. i’ve followed Steve’s blog for quite some time now. Love all the Daily inspiration, and never commented on anything, but yours Trond, the pictures are just Wow!! Very inspiring! Makes me wants to grab my camera and take pics! only to realize its, 3.28am here..

    Amazing work Trond!!

  4. What a fantastic year of photographic accomplishments you have achieved. Brilliant photos, and important reportage shots. Outstanding work, all the best for 2012.

  5. Superb selection of images from someone who claims photography is only a ‘hobby’!

    Trond, you put many ‘pros’ to shame with your work! Keep it up ….

  6. Great photos Trond. Really nice.

    But what a horrible tragedy. I was in Norway shortly after and it was clear that everybody was really chocked (including me). Hard to believe that this happened in good old Norway.

  7. What an eye. You really caught the panic in the fifth image. At first I thought something out of kilter, then it dawned on me they were running from something. The sky added to the feeling.

  8. It’s interesting that Leica shooters claim they choose Leica for the glass, yet their pictures rarely show off or depend on that quality. These pictures are great but they could have been shot with any Voigtlander M-lens as could most of the Leica pics shown on this blog.

    • You are to the point – I have a raw, dark, contrasty, grainy look on almost all my work so for me you are right. That is also why I do not want to upgrade to M9. I do not need the smooth silk like files, but prefer the somewhat more film like files from M8. On the other hand, many shooters need perfect glass for portraits and what not and then there is no one better than Leica glass.

  9. Hello Trond, I love the balance and atmosphere in your pictures, being a landscape guy I would have been one of the ones running away. I really like your work.

  10. I started learning digital photography late last year and your fantastic images give me a lot of hope and inspiration, thank you.

  11. Lovely work, Trond. Love second and third pics for the way you captured the atmosphere and the light. Brilliant! Thank you. SP

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