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Light and Shadow on the Streets——Photographer Fredrik Axling

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Fredrik Axling was born in 1972 in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. Since childhood, he has had a keen observation and curiosity about the world around him. He was once passionate about electronic music and spent his spare time on it for more than 10 years. About 3 years ago, feeling exhausted, he sold his studio, then picked up a camera and started photography, and has been unable to stop ever since.

Appreciation of Street Photography

Appreciation of Street Photography

Appreciation of Street Photography

He often breaks conventions and is not limited to traditional symmetrical or rule-of-thirds composition. Sometimes he places the subject on the edge of the frame, guiding the audience's attention to the subject through surrounding environmental elements, making the picture full of tension and a sense of story.

Appreciation of Street Photography

Appreciation of Street Photography

Appreciation of Street Photography

Appreciation of Street Photography

His pictures are good at capturing the ever-changing nature, such as the tenderness of the early morning light and the magnificence of the setting sun, conveying his reverence and love for nature.

Appreciation of Street Photography

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