July 22nd-25th, 2011
July 22nd, 2011, is a date that will live in infamy in the hearts of the people of Norway.
It was the rainy summer friday when they were reminded that they were not immune to the effects of terrorism and mass murder. The bombings in Oslo, that killed 8 people, and the massacre at Utøya, killing 69.
These are some of the photographs I captured on that fateful day in Oslo, starting exactly one hour after the bomb was detonated. The first photograph I captured was at 16:25:22. The bomb had been detonated one hour earlier, at 15:25:22. Also included in this series are photographs of the following days.
It was the rainy summer friday when they were reminded that they were not immune to the effects of terrorism and mass murder. The bombings in Oslo, that killed 8 people, and the massacre at Utøya, killing 69.
These are some of the photographs I captured on that fateful day in Oslo, starting exactly one hour after the bomb was detonated. The first photograph I captured was at 16:25:22. The bomb had been detonated one hour earlier, at 15:25:22. Also included in this series are photographs of the following days.
Published on:
2012
Photojournalism
- July 22nd, 2011, and the days that followed.
The days when the people of Norway stood together stronger than ever. - July 22nd, 2011, is a date that will live in infamy in the hearts of the Norwegian people. Myself included.
It was the rainy summer friday when they were reminded that they were not immune to the effects of terrorism and mass murder. The bombings in Oslo, that killed 8 people, and the massacre at Utøya, killing 69.
These are some of the photographs I captured on that fateful day in Oslo, starting exactly one hour after the bomb was detonated. The first photograph I captured was at 16:25:22. The bomb had been detonated one hour earlier, at 15:25:22. Also included in this series are photographs from the following days. 














Ambulances headed for Utøya Island





People lining up to buy flowers





Thousands of people took to the streets in Drammen




"If one man can show this much hate, think of how much love we all can show together"



