Talk at Fotomässan 2015 – ‘THE ROAD TO CREATIVE IMAGES THAT EVOKES EMOTIONS’

 
 
 
 

Talk at Fotomässan 2015 – ‘THE ROAD TO CREATIVE IMAGES THAT EVOKES EMOTIONS’

 
 

~How to make your creative images more interesting~

The interest was greater than ever when I walked onto the big stage at Fotomässan Stockholm in November to talk about the road to creative images that evokes emotions, not only showing technique or surface. There were people as far as I could see (< 300) and the energy was amaaazing. Maybe I also got some extra umpf from the little baby inside my growing belly 🙂 Now you can watch the entire talk online (opens in a new window at Moderskeppet)!


Do you feel sometimes that your photos are looking good and are technically great, but they miss that little something extra…?
Do they really tell anything to anyone??
What can you do to make them feel more interesting and evoke more emotions, both for yourself and for your viewers?
And is there a good way to keep that inspiration flowing and not rely on chance?

The best part of it all is not only being able to share my passion and love for creative storytelling with so many people, but also the chats I get to have afterwards individually with you guys. The photo fair is such a great place to meet up with people you’ve only had the opportunity to write to online before, and it was truly awesome that a bunch took my advice from my newsletter and reached out beforehand that they were going to be there. So we decided to meet up and talk about our shared interests and I got to hear a bit about YOUR images and why YOU create. Also, I’m stoked about all the spontaneous chats from all you guys that were inspired by the talk who came by afterwards with so many fantastic questions and thoughts. I hope to meet you all next year again!


I hope you did/will do the challenge I gave you at the end of the speech?! If you did (I already got some fabulous images sent to me from people who did!), I would love to hear about it in the comments below this post and I’d love to give you my feedback.

Watch the talk here (opens in a new window at Moderskeppet):
Please note that it’s in Swedish. Contact me for talks in English.


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Talk at Fotomässan – METHODS FOR CREATIVE IMAGE STORYTELLING

Talk at Fotomässan – METHODS FOR CREATIVE IMAGE STORYTELLING

Create images with strong storytelling

I entered the big stage at Fotomässan Stockholm in November and you can now watch the entire talk online (opens in a new window at Moderskeppet)!

How do you tell a story in a creative image? Why is it important with a location scouting library, what symbolizes different colours in different cultures, and how can a single piece from nature build an entire story?

A big audience of about 300 joined me when I shared why and how image storytelling is so important and has gotten such a big place in my heart (and yes… you are correct… I was on the verge of tears there for a while…). I talked about 5 tools you can use to help you create and adapt your story. Lastly I gave you an exercise you can use if you find it difficult to get going with your own storytelling. And of course I couldn’t help to spice it up with some anecdotes from my photographic adventures as well!

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Watch the talk here (opens in a new window at Moderskeppet):
Please note that it’s in Swedish. Contact me for talks in English.

Artist talk by photographer Jenny Jacobsson about creative storytelling

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Large interview and feature published in Fotosidan Magasin

Large interview and feature published in Fotosidan Magasin

GRAND MINIMALISM
Jenny Jacobsson is the neurobiologist who stopped researching the human limitations and started creating new worlds where everything is possible.

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feature, publication, Göteborg, conceptual, portrait, commercial, fashion, creative, post-processing, editing, magazine, Fotosidan

feature, publication, Göteborg, conceptual, portrait, commercial, fashion, creative, post-processing, editing, magazine, Fotosidan

feature, publication, Göteborg, conceptual, portrait, commercial, fashion, creative, post-processing, editing, magazine, Fotosidan

feature, publication, Göteborg, conceptual, portrait, commercial, fashion, creative, post-processing, editing, magazine, Fotosidan

That is the headline and introduction of the interview and feature Fotosidan Magasin (one of Sweden’s largest photo magazines) just published about me in their latest issue. The theme of this issue is “creative editing” and Fotosidan called me up asking if I would be their featured profile for this topic. And of course I said yes (with a huge cheer!).

I want to give a warm thank you to the reporter Amy Lagerman for such a nice interview and conversations. It was a blast!

Check out more about the issue here and if you want to buy it and read the interview, you can find it in any well-assorted store, or find the nearest store here.

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Post-processing a fairy tale

Post-processing a fairy tale

“The girl and the secret within” – This video is a Before & After as well as an accelerated showcase of my post-processing of several files to a finished conceptual image in Photoshop.

The world can be so much more than what first meets the eye…

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