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During passover in 2010, I went to New York. I was there for 10 days, and walked all over the southern half of Manhattan isle. These are some of the photographs I captured while there.
Digital Photography, Photography, Street photography
2012
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A warm summer day in 2011, July 27 to be exact.
Me and a journalist were given the opportunity to join two police officers on patrol in their police boat, patrolling the waters in the Oslo fjord outside Hurum, Norway.
Photojournalism, Journalism
2012
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Tear gas fills the air. My eyes are stinging, as well as my throat and nose. We run to get away from the gas. The police helicopter hovering above telling everyone to scatter. People fire fireworks at the police, who are wearing riot gear, shields and helmets. Rampaging, looting and windowbreaking. This is how the 2009 riots in Oslo ended.
I was there. It was my first ever large scale coverage of anything. I appologize for the poor image quality.
Photojournalism
2012
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A house by the Eiker lake in Buskerud, Norway, burned down to the ground, on the 26th of June 2010.
The fire started in the houses electrical system and was first discovered by the house owners 5 year old daughter.
Firefighters had problems with putting the fire out, which ultimately led to the house burning down completely.
Photojournalism
2010
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August 24th, 2010, I was on assignment at near Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Norway, covering a team-building event for event agency Arrcom. Todays event was the product the agency calls “Bootcamp”, where participants from a client business, in this case a lawyer firm, come to experience a day out of the ordinary, including shooting guns, playing paintball, riding tanks, and more.The event started with a “terrorist” heist at the Scandic Oslo Airport hotel where the participants were having a course (or something). After this, the participants were led down to the nearby Army Day event site and split into teams to do the various tasks, before enjoying a nice dinner and party.
Event coverage, Photojournalism
2011
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A fire started in heaps of garbage at the Lindum landfill in Drammen, Norway.
Firefighters climbed the enormous heaps of trash to get control over the flames
Firefighters worked for several hours to put the roaring inferno fire out.
Photojournalism
2011
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A house in Sande, Vestfold, burned down late in the evening, Friday September 3rd 2010, leaving a family of 11 without a home. When firefighters arrived on the scene, the house was already ablaze, and there was little to be done about the house burning down. Instead, firefighters concentrated on limiting damage to surrounding homes, and keeping the fire that was raging inside the house, from going out of control. The family of eleven were promptly offered housing with friends for the night.
Photojournalism
2010