In the spotlight of ‘f11 Magazine’ – 27 page feature and interview

In the spotlight of ‘f11 Magazine’ – 27 page feature and interview

“Jenny Jacobsson is a Swedish photographer from the city of Gothenburg. Her mission is to create a narrative, using expressive and emotional imagery. From concept, through construction, capture and post production, her images hint at stories where the impossible really does becomes possible. It’s a far cry from her previous work in neurobiology and the satisfying result of a decision to follow her heart and embrace her passion for creating conceptual imagery.
Jenny Jacobsson – Storyteller

Tim Steele


That is the description for the big feature and interview in f11 Magazine, written by publisher and creative director Tim Steele. I’m so happy to have been given the opportunity to be part of this amazing magazine written all the way from the other side of the globe, in New Zealand. In this October issue the magazine covers images taken from all across Australia (winning work from AIPP APPA Awards 2014), to the desert in southern Africa (Joshua Holko), finding its way to the northern climes of my home in Scandinavia, reflecting the global approach by f11. And it’s exciting!



Some of my favorite interview questions from the feature is

• Your subjects obviously inspire you to tell their stories, but what external sources also influence or inspire you?
• I see strong conceptual pre-visualisation in the creation of your images, does the idea always survive the migration to the capture process?



If it’s hard to read from the images, read the full 27 page feature and interview here:

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Issue 37 | October 2014 , page 94-120

I want to give a shout-out to Tim Steele, for being such a nice person and a terrific editor to work with. Thank you!

You can find more issues of f11 Magazine here and find them on Facebook here.

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Large interview and feature published in Fotosidan Magasin

Large interview and feature published in Fotosidan Magasin

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

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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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Fashion editorial in Papercut Magazine

Fashion editorial in Papercut Magazine

I’m so happy to say that the fantastic Papercut Magazine published my fashion editorial ‘The space that is and isn’t’ this month!  The series is showcasing the collection made by fashion designer Emelie Arvidsson with whom I’ve had the honor of having a fantastic collaboration with.

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You can see the full feature over at Papercut’s website.



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I’m also THRILLED to say the main image for the editorial, ‘The space that is and isn’t – I’ (above) won the prestigous international One Eyeland Photography Awards 2013 – category Advertising | Fashion. Read more about the win!



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photography | JENNY JACOBSSON
designer & styling | EMELIE ARVIDSSON
model | ELLEN BRANTEMO
hair & make-up | LINNEA ARVIDSSON
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Feature and interview in Golden Age Magazine

Feature and interview in Golden Age Magazine

I had two cheerful announcements about getting published last week! First up, in the lovely Golden Age Magazine I was featured with an interview and images from my portfolio and  my series Parallels.

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The full magazine, packed with beautiful photography, can be read at Golden Age Magazine – Issue 19, 2014, where my feature is on page 54-61.

Check out the images above and there is an snapshot zoomed in where you can see my A’s to the Q’s:

  • Do you usually create concepts ahead of time or go for it while shooting?
  • What keeps your interest in photography going?
  • Which genre of photography do you find you have a hard time connecting with and why?
  • If you could travel to one place to take photos where would you go and why?
  • Which is most important to you and why: lighting, subject, or location?
  • Describe your work in 5 words!

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Feature and interview in .Get Inspired! Magazine

Feature and interview in .Get Inspired! Magazine

I’m happy to announce that I’m  featured in .Get Inspired! Magazine. There is a mini-interview in there, answering questions about where I get inspiration from, what my most important tool is, what advice I can give to people, etc.

Read the full mini-interview and watch the portfolio represented, here.

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