A shoot of CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle, Bjørn Kjos for VG Helg. It was quite difficult to keep track of a plane in the air, five people in the frame, a aviation officer, assistant and a two camera rig I used to be sure to capture the right image.One of the cameras was linked to the flash which can only be used every second or so, and the other was set on taking 10 fps. When I did this I could be more sure to capture the right moment when the plane flew by and the people in the frame looked good.
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Cuba
One week in Cuba:
Tornado in Oklahoma
On May 20, a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, killing 24 people and injuring 377 others. It was a compact area that was struck, but the strong tornado ripped apart everything in its way. I was sent there by VG to cover the story, but when I had arrived there after a long flight from Oslo, the situation had stabilized a lot and I was sent home after a short while in the field. Even though thousands of families lost everything, it's beautiful to see their hope shine through. The first thing that they did was to hang up the american flag.Here are some of the pictures I took from the short stay:
36 hours in Oslo
New York Times has a series with what to do if you have 36 hours in a city. Now it was Oslo's turn.I was so luck to be able to travel around in Oslo and be a tourist in my own city. A great assignment! Here is the story.