This is an ongoing documentary project of my family spending holidays at our traditional mountain cabin in Norway. There are lots of joys, excitements, happiness spending intimate time with the family, but this is not always the case especially children of modern age standing against tradition-loving parents. For me as a photographer, the use of the traditional mountain cabin life and the beauty of the light during golden hour is the best way to tell the story.
“The child in a cabin window with the reflection of the magnificent Norwegian landscape beyond is a gorgeous metaphor for both childhood and identity. Beyond the extraordinary light and composition, the gaze and expression captured here at once combine innocence and strength. Locking eyes with this girl through her sister, the photographer, is a powerful experience and a privilege.” – MaryAnne Golon (the Director of Photography at The Washington Post)