I was about to leave work and head home when the bomb exploded 150 meters away from where I was sitting at VG in Oslo. I was very close to the horrific terror attacks that happened in Oslo and Utøya that day.When the bomb exploded the whole building shook and the windows where blown out. The fire alarm went off and I grabbed my two cameras and evacuated the building. On the way down from 6th floor I was unsure what I would see when I came out on the streets. There where injured people everywhere and I started taking pictures as they where given first aid. I quickly realized it was a bomb and I started moving down towards the blast site. It was in this chaos I for the first time meet Eivind Thoresen. He was about 30 meters away from where the bomb had gone off. I could hear people scream for help from the higher floors in Regjeringskvartalet. There were also dead and critically wounded people very close to Eivind.People gave Eivind first aid and he had lost a lot of blood. In the following days after 22/7 I realised that I wanted to follow Eivinds way back on his feet. Two weeks later I took pictures when he took his first steps in the hospital after the bomb. Since then I have taken pictures and video of him. Under is a photo essay that was presented in VG. There is also a video in Norwegian about Eivind with video of him from when he was injured and up until now.I am glad to hear that he is going fully recover after the attack.
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Indianeröenfestivalen
Some photos from the tiny, but wonderful music festival, Indianeröenfestivalenoutside of Risør in Norway. Good friends, good music, beer and tenting. Good times.
National memorial ceremony in Oslo
Today I was one of two photographers for scanpix who was the only one allowed to take photos during the national memorial ceremony for the victims of the two July 22 attacks that killed 77 people in Oslo and on Utoeya island. The terror attack has been te worst loss since World War Two. Here are the photos I took on July 22. The ceremony to day was very powerful and beautiful. As our king Harald said: "We will keep their memory alive".
Photo essay: Skar
This is a photo essay I did last year about house occupants in Oslo. I spent some days with a group of young people who occupied a old, abandoned military facility in Oslo, called Skar in Maridalen. They where hoping to be allowed to stay there and rebuild the old houses and create an environmentally farm. After a couple of weeks they where thrown out by the police.