VAD SKA DIN BILD BERÄTTA?
Kan min självbilds resa hjälpa dig på din väg?

VAD SKA DIN BILD BERÄTTA?
Kan min självbilds resa hjälpa dig på din väg?

~”Vi tittade på varandras och det glada sorlet la sig oväntat snabbt. Istället för att känna mig vacker minns jag bara hur jag kände mig liten.
När jag såg de här bilderna som var som en direkt avbild av varandras fanns det bara en sak att jämföra, och det var hur vi såg ut.
Och i min värld förlorade jag.”~


 
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Vi bokade det som en “rolig grej” tillsammans.

Ett tag körde en fotostudio hårt med att ordna fotograferingar där man först fick bli sminkad. Och sedan under en komprimerad tid togs man mellan olika färdigställda set ups, blev poserade och resultatet var bilder som skulle få en att se ut som en modell. Det var ett koncept som lockade oss med självsäkerhet, skönhet och en stund i rampljuset. Vi var ett gäng tjejkompisar som tyckte det lät som en festlig grej att göra och det var både spännande och roligt att få bli sminkad av någon annan och komma in i en studiomiljö som kändes ny och häftig.

När vi fotograferats färdigt fick vi våra bilder med en gång och nu skulle ögonblicket komma… Först slogs jag av hur stor skillnad det var att bli fotograferad i studioljus, med studiobakgrund och allt. Och med poser. Aldrig hade jag sett mig själv på det viset och först glimmade ögonen till.

Men så såg jag mina vänners bilder. Med samma poser. Samma bakgrunder. Samma uttryck. Vi tittade på varandras och det glada sorlet la sig oväntat snabbt. Istället för att känna mig vacker minns jag bara hur jag kände mig liten. När jag såg de här bilderna som var som en direkt avbild av varandras fanns det bara en sak att jämföra, och det var hur vi såg ut. Och i min värld förlorade jag.

Jag som alltid varit så kritisk mot mig själv kunde inte se skönheten hos den fina personen däri, utan enbart jämförelsen. Vad de andra kände vet jag faktiskt inte. Jag tror inte ens vi pratade om det. Men ingen av oss har mig veterligen någonsin visat de här bilderna någonstans.

Det här var i begynnelsen av mitt fotointresse och så fort jag kunde började jag själv redigera bilderna i hopp om en bättre känsla. Snart var jag näst intill bortom igenkännelse i jakten på någon jag uppenbarligen inte var (modell som var fotograferingens mål). Men med eller utan redigering så visade jag sen inte de här bilderna någonstans, för jag kände ju i själen att de inte hade något med mig att göra.

För sanningen är att de bilderna aldrig handlade om mig. De var bara en spegel av vad jag trodde att jag borde vara, och vad någon annan uppenbarligen också tyckte skulle göra mig vacker. Och ironiskt nog gav mig den här erfarenheten en sämre självbild än jag hade innan, snarare än tvärtom.


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1,5 år senare köpte jag min första egna systemkamera,

föll hopplöst och förälskat i en totalt annorlunda bildstil, och det förändrade både min karriär och mitt liv för alltid. Inte långt därefter påbörjade jag mitt 52-veckorsprojekt där jag varje vecka skapade ett självporträtt, eller snarare att jag använde mig själv som ett verktyg till att berätta något i en bild. Även om jag gick mer och mer mot att inte porträttera just mitt utseende utan istället en berättelse, kan jag i början se att min strävan efter ett visst skönhetsideal klöste sig kvar.

Från “52 weeks”


Men ganska snart började det luckras det upp och bilderna börjar handla om något helt annat. Jag behövde möta mig själv genom kameran, verkligen se mig själv och släppa tanken på att bilder handlar om “perfektion.” Det jag trodde var bra bilder förut – poser, vinklar, ett kroppsideal – var fel fokus. I stället handlade det om att skapa bilder som berättade något sant om mig. Att rikta kameran mot mig själv, att plötsligt inte behöva stämpla bilden av mig utifrån någon annans syn på skönhet eller hur man bör se ut och vara, ändrade spelplanen totalt. Att ta bilder på mig själv gjorde mig plötsligt bekväm, både med kameran och med mig själv. Och jag började se på skönhet på ett helt nytt sätt.

Från “Parallels”


Jag tänker ofta på det nu så här i efterhand hur mycket jag förlorade på att inte se mig själv när jag var yngre. Hur jag gömde mig, eller hur jag försökte forma mig efter ideal som inte ens var mina egna. Jag tyckte inte jag var tillräckligt vacker då. Inte när jag var tonåring. Inte när jag var 20. 25. 30.

När jag växte upp matades jag, som alla andra, med ideal från 80- och 90-talet där kvinnor främst syntes som objekt. Jag skulle vilja skrika så högt att det rungar mellan bergen och tillbaka i tiden hur värdig, underbar och vacker jag var precis som jag var! Att mitt värde inte bestämdes från den tidens medias syn på kvinnor. Jag vill hoppa tillbaka i tiden och ta mig ett djupt samtal med mig själv. Få mig att öppna ögonen för mig själv. Se vad jag inte såg. Nu vägrar jag göra samma misstag igen.

Från förr


Mellan 35 och 40 kom två graviditeter och att bli mamma och hela min självbild sattes på prov på många vis. Både av tvivel, självomvärdering och stolhet, allt ihopblandat till en enda bubblande sfär. Det var lite som att jag behövde fälla min gamla syn på mig själv som om det vore ett för litet och skavt skinn, och lämna plats för ett nytt, starkare. Som fått kraft av tacksamheten för vad jag och min kropp klarat av.

Och som ett brev på posten kom ett enormt driv att vara den bästa förebilden jag kan för mina egna barn. Hur kan jag vara så kritisk mot mig själv utan egentligen anledning och sedan förvänta mig att de ska växa upp med en syn på sig själva fyllda med god självkänsla och kärlek inför vilka de själva är?

Fotograf fantastiska Amanda Falkman


Jag fick kanalisera allt jag lärt mig de senaste 10 åren och se mig själv
från ett annat perspektiv.
Nu ser jag på mina förändrande drag och respekterar dom.
Uppskattar dem.
Att jag fått leva livet som jag gjort för att få dom.
De påminner om och berättar historien om just det livet och skönheten i det.

Jag är trött på att gömma mig. Eller förvanska min bild för att fylla något ideal av mig som inte är sant. Jag vill synas och skapa bilder som betyder något. Jag vill fira att min berättelse är lika unika för mig precis som din är för dig. Och det är det som är det vackra och intressanta. Och de förtjänar båda att hyllas.



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Det tog mig min egen fotografiska resa att bli bekväm med mig själv

utanför ideal jag matats med sen barnsben. Nu är det kanske det viktigaste jag vet när jag fotograferar andra. Genom kameran har jag lärt känna alla känslor som uppstår framför den. Och tips och tänk för att jag själv ska förhålla mig till den.

I min bloggpost “KÄNN DIG BEKVÄM & SJÄLVSÄKER – Så förbereder du dig för en fotografering” är en av punkterna att våga vara dig själv. Jag resonerar kring hur lätt det är att fastna i tron att det just är perfektion som räknas i bild, men att alla har olika syn på vad som är perfekt. Och vilken skulle då råka vara den rätta? Det är istället det unika med en person som är det vackra och intressanta. Din personlighet, din energi och din historia och livserfarenheter.



Framför min kamera är det du som räknas just för att du är du. Inte för att ditt hår ligger symmetriskt eller för utmejslade kindben. Jag vill fånga ditt unika uttryck på ett sätt som känns sant för dig. Skönheten i ditt skratt, men även i ditt allvar. Men också med en stor förankring i det du förmedlar med bilden. Vad vill du att bilderna ska säga om dig?

Vill du berätta om din professionalitet, om varför du skapar något, eller något personligt? Vill du visa din passion för jobbet du gör, meningen bakom något du gjort, eller låta betraktaren få stiga in i berättelsen om ditt liv? Om du trodde svaret var “Jag vill visa hur jag ser ut” så vill jag att du funderar en gång till nu. Är det verkligen det du vill visa? Eller kan du lägga fokus på att visa upp vem hela du är och hur fantastisk du är för att du är just du?



Självklart är det viktigt när man skapar en bild hur den ser ut och du i den. Men valen du gör kring kläderna och stylingen, platsen, färgerna, ljuset, rekvisitan, ja allt, är för att matcha känslan du vill fånga och förstärka budskapet du vill dela. Det viktigaste att komma ihåg är att du redan är underbar som du är. Det övriga som läggs in i en bild är bara för att göra din berättelse rättvisa. Jag är en stark förespråkare av att göra bilder så personliga som möjligt. En del av det är att undvika generiska platser. Platsen är en stor del av budskapet och därför föredrar jag att fånga dig i en miljö som är så personlig som möjligt, såsom din arbetsplats, i ditt hem, en utomhusplats som förmedlar det du vill berätta eller en plats du strävar efter att se dig själv på.



Samma tänk har jag kring poser. Jag vet ju hur jag själv kände för dom där bilderna på mig med kakformspressade poser där alla skulle göra likadant “som en modell”… Det hade ingenting med mig att göra. Det fick mig att öppna ögonen och se skillnaden mellan att posera och att vara. När du och jag fotograferar hjälper jag dig att röra dig så att det känns naturligt samtidigt som gör dig rättvisa. Läs mer om hur jag resonerar kring posering och bästa sättet att röra sig i min bloggpost “INTE EN MODELL? PERFEKT! Släpp poserna och lyckas framför kameran” (kommer snart).


~Min resa har lärt mig att bilder inte handlar om att fånga en yta.
De är en chans att berätta vårt autentiska jag. Din historia.
Vad vill du att dina bilder ska säga om dig?
Börja med att fråga dig själv; “Vad vill JAG att de ska förmedla?”.
Och sedan siktar du på det.
Hör av dig
om jag kan hjälpa dig på vägen.~



Den här bloggposten ingår i serien

“DIN GUIDE TILL RÄTT BILDER
– en resa mot uttrycksfull, avslappnad fotografering
som berättar DIN berättelse”


för dig som vill känna dig trygg framför kameran och få starka bilder som verkligen speglar dig.
Upptäck fler delar här:”

1 ATT VÄLJA RÄTT FOTOGRAF – Få bilder som speglar dig
2 KÄNN DIG BEKVÄM & SJÄLVSÄKER – Så förbereder du dig för en fotografering
3 VAD SKA DIN BILD BERÄTTA? Kan min självbilds resa hjälpa dig på din väg?
4 DEN RÖDA TRÅDEN – Därför behöver du en stark visuell identitet (kommer snart)
5 INTE EN MODELL? PERFEKT! Släpp poserna och lyckas framför kameran (kommer snart)



~Låt oss prata vidare~

Ofta får jag höra liknande historier.
Och styrka får vi genom att stötta och stärka varandra.
Dela gärna dina erfarenheter och tankar i kommentarerna!

MITT TIPS FÖR VIDARE LÄSNING

‘THE PENDING STATE OF EXPECTING’

 
 

‘THE PENDING STATE OF EXPECTING’

 
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I’m writing this in a haze…

A haze from sleepiness because now I’m a day overdue, and my body and mind have been ready day and night for weeks, for the wonder growing inside me to enter into this world.  A haze from marvel, worry, bliss, doubt, and hopefulness, all mixed up into one foggy existence about how it will all turn out. And when I look at this image, created (now what feels like so long ago) just a few of weeks after we got the big positive news that we were expecting, I realize we’re still in that pending state. It’s just a bit different.

“The big news came with an indescribable happiness. And an itch to see what the future would hold and an eagerness to make the very best of it all. Yet it took about 2 seconds before some sort of sense of protectiveness set in. And angst. And I started to wonder how to possibly move forward the best way, and what would lie ahead, especially when time went by sooo slowly. And if this all could possibly be true when it felt so utterly unreal. It was a bit like living and moving slowly forward in a dreamlike state. Being wide awake, but the world still feeling so surreal.”

This mix of feelings, both great and less enjoyable, made the head spin a bit and to me, who really likes control and to know what to expect from the future, it was a bit difficult to grasp. We talked a lot, me and Andreas, and we noticed that we shared very similar feelings. And that we knew that together we can always face anything and move forward no matter what lies ahead.

And so one very early summer’s morning, some might call it night, I woke him up to go for a drive to our nearby lake to visualize and capture the feeling of this pending state of expecting. To always remember this incredibly love filled, confusing, and wonderful time of life.

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I’m still pending. Expecting.

Now at the other end of the same pregnancy, but in a very different physical state, I’m still pending. Expecting. Not knowing exactly how to move forward, and what will lie ahead. And I just have to realize it’s part of life.

And that I need to let go of that control and just trust that my body and mind will take care of it the way it’s meant to do. I, being a biologist academically, have to trust my thoughts telling me that my body was built to do this and it will probably work out alright. My mother did this 3 times. My grandmother Lilly did this 8 times, although unfortunately only 7 turned out truly well. And my great-grandmother did this no less than 12 times! That’s some heritage to carry.

And I surely will do my best to carry it well. And I truly hope that next time I’ll write you I will be more knowledgeable. And less pending. And certainly, a really happy mother.



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BEHIND THE SCENE: Testing the remote.


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BEHIND THE SCENE: From the shore at Delsjön.

~Have you gone through something similar yourself? Feel free to write a comment below to share your thoughts and help each other out~ 🙂



Live TV interview for Kamera & Bild at Fotomässan 2015 – ‘CREATIVE PORTRAITS WITH JENNY JACOBSSON’

 
 

Live TV interview for Kamera & Bild at Fotomässan 2015 – ‘CREATIVE PORTRAITS WITH JENNY JACOBSSON’

 
 

A very pregnant and happy me was interviewed directly from the tv studio in the fair hall at Fotomässan (Photo Fair) 2015 by Kamera & Bild about how I work with my creative and imaginative portraits.

Fotomässan Stockholm is the biggest photo event of the year in the Nordic countries and Kamera & Bild interviewed fantastic photographers like nature photographer Mattias Klum, Pieter ten Hoopen, Emma Svensson (Rockfoto-Emma), LisaLove, and Sophie Odelberg. They were also showing the latest technique, and discussing photo trends. See my live TV interview above and check out the other interviews at Kamera & Bild.

I was invited to do 2 different talks during the event and the other one is a talk at the big stage for Moderskeppet on ‘The road to creative images that evokes emotions’. You can watch it here!

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(Images from Kamera & Bild)

‘THE ASCENT OF OUR DESCENT’ – imagining the effect our actions have on our environment

 
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‘THE ASCENT OF OUR DESCENT’ – imagining the effect our actions have on our environment

Just imagine what would happen if we continue like we do, and the sea levels rise.

 Just imagine our coasts and their cities, whole islands and island nations, flooded. And with them ecosystems, entire species of plants and animals, in risk of endangerment when the ocean is claiming victims. It takes so little. Less than I personally had imagined. And it’s the result of our human-induced climate change. We are causing this risk. Isn’t it time for more of a global consequence thinking? We are all placed on this small planet. We only have the one. It’s about the choices we make today. We can not postpone acting.


‘The ascent of our descent – I’ and ‘The ascent of our descent – II’ are highly connected to the reflection about our environmental paradox I created in ‘The incongruity’. They are all part of my series ‘Parallels’ and can be VIEWED IN FULL SIZE ON MY ART PORTFOLIO SITE.


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I’m so proud of and incredibly fortunate to have gotten the chance to work with the team behind these two images. When minds alike meet up there can certainly be sparks flying! Love you guys. And thank you.

photography |  JENNY JACOBSSON
floral designer | SISSEL WILLBRO of FRÖKEN BLOMMA
hair stylist | JENNI WIMMERSTEDT
model | NAZANIN ZAREI
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‘THE INCONGRUITY’ – a reflection about our environmental paradox

‘THE INCONGRUITY’ – a reflection about our environmental paradox

It hits me all the time.

It hits me when I’m in the forest and see that shiny container sticking out from the green moss. Or when at the seaside and that garbage bag is waving back and forth between the sand and the water. Back and forth. Back and forth…

Like that plastic, glass, or metal ever would decompose.

It strikes me all the time. The incompatibility between our ways of consumption and our will to live environmentally friendly. The way we are using up our Earth’s resources even though we all know that our way of living is utterly unsustainable. I know it. You know it. Yet we all still together don’t do enough to change it. Not. Enough. We should not fool ourselves. Only we can change it. We all live with it. Act on it. Dress in it. The environmental paradox. The incongruity.


‘The incongruity’ is part of my series ‘Parallels’ and can be VIEWED IN FULL SIZE HERE

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photography |  JENNY JACOBSSON
model | SELF PORTRAIT
assistant | AMANDA FALKMAN
design | JENNY JACOBSSON and AMANDA FALKMAN

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Feature and interview for Kamera & Bild – PORTRAIT SPECIAL

 
 

Feature and interview for Kamera & Bild – PORTRAIT SPECIAL

 
 

“PORTRAITS IN ANOTHER WORLD
Jenny Jacobsson swapped a career as a DNA analyst to one as a portrait photographer. But she shoots no ordinary portraits. Instead her images holds stories and dreams that have been developed in close cooperation with the person being portrayed. The result is often not just an image but also a friendship.”

I’m so thrilled to see this wonderful and comprehensive article about me and my photographic work in KAMERA & BILD, one of, if not the, biggest photography magazines in Sweden. It is released today in every well-stocked store with magazine.

This issue’s theme is Portraits, and is focusing on what makes a portrait good, how to think as a photographer when creating it, and gives tips about how to develop yourself together with your portrait images. I’m honored to be one of the professionals they asked to give my point of view.

The interview was done last month by reporter Ola Jacobsen and I want to give a shout out to Ola for such a nice collab! Above is the headline and introductory of the article.


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‘HIDE AND SEEK’ – The story behind the portrait at Sandsjöbacka

‘HIDE AND SEEK’ – The story behind the portrait at Sandsjöbacka

South of Göteborg is a nature reserve we drive by

each time we go visit my parents-in-law. It’s right there next to the highway, stretching out in all its glory, a heathland making my mind go absolutely wild. I’ve been thinking about shooting there since 2009 when I started to pass it by when I met Andreas. This summer it was time… This is the story behind the portrait at Sandsjöbacka.

I remember sketching the idea out in the middle of a sleepless night. I snuck out of bed at about 2 or 3 am while Andreas was sleeping, snatching a notepad out of the dark on my way into the bathroom. Sitting there with bare legs on the cold tiles I wrote pages about a constant search through life, questions about truths not always visible, and actions taken.

Notes and sketch of concept

The story of ‘Hide and seek’ is heavily based on the transition I have done in life. Being part of my series ‘Parallels’, it carries the research I so often revisit in my work.

The idea is also heavily influenced by something I remember my grandmother say when I was a child…

“If you bring heather inside the house,
you bring death in with it.”

That old superstition was the foundation of this exact location and for me, a big part of this story.

Behind the Scenes of the shoot

To get to the location we had to park a couple of kilometers away and hike on one of the trails. Fortunately I’m blessed with the kindest most patient husband, and assistant, ever. So we took the photo gear we needed on our backs together with the shovel, and off we went. On the way there we passed through some truly lovely forests that I just have to go back and shoot in at another time. Maybe for a portrait of any of you out there?

Map and meadow | Sandsjöbacka

This was going to be a self-portrait, wearing one of my old business dresses that I wasn’t keen on hiking in. So getting my hair done beforehand, with a messy bun hinting that the woman had been at it for a while, was ok but I changed into my outfit when we had arrived.

Andreas on the hiking trail | Sandsjöbacka

When arriving at the heath we spent some time looking for the optimal spot to shoot at, with a great undisturbed view and where a lot of the beautiful heather could be seen. We didn’t have to look for that long. Since I had the entire image planned out beforehand, all that was needed was a quick change of clothes, some rigging, and then we got to it.

Behind the Scenes of ‘Hide and seek’

The shoot went quite smoothly even though we took our time to not stumble around destroying any of the heather.

And luckily it went quite fast, because the mosquitos were ruthless, as can be seen by taking a look at Andreas’s legs the day after.

Mosquito bites | Sandsjöbacka

But we both agree, that it surely was worth it.

Love,
Jenny

HIDE AND SEEK’ IN FULL SIZE HERE

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Music album cover art for Solala – stormy portraits in Göteborg

Music album cover art for Solala – stormy portraits in Göteborg

We had been waiting for that truly moody overcast autumn day, and when it came in October, we went out to the coastline outside Göteborg to shoot the music album cover art for Solala.

“Solala started by a kitchen table 2½ years ago and has since become an online phenomena with millions of YouTube views and a huge fan base. It was time for the release of their first album, Swedish Fishermen, and I got the honor and assignment to shoot their album art.”

Being from Göteborg the brief was to put this coastal band in their natural environment but at the same time to take their hallmark, the kitchen table, out to wherever they were. To create that blueish stormy feeling we went out really early one very rainy morning.

Although one of us slipped and fell, a table leg fell off, and loads of goose bumps… we had nailed the perfect set and we surely were a very happy crew! And it couldn’t have ended more magically then having coffee by the sea, and the guys treated me and Amanda (assistant) with a little private concert by bursting out singing their, by then not released, It’s gonna be me. To sit there out on that tiny island and just listen to the guys is something I could do all day 🙂

The graphic design of the album was done by fantastic Andreas Jacobsson of MOLLBYRÅN, and it was a really great collaboration.

You can listen to the album on Spotify:

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photography | JENNY JACOBSSON
band | JENS, ANDERS, and OLLE of SOLALA
photoshoot assistant | AMANDA FALKMAN
outfits | SPONSORED by BOOMERANG
album graphic design | ANDREAS JACOBSSON of MOLLBYRÅN

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The happy crew:

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MY TIP FOR FURTHER READING

Interview and feature for Moderskeppet – Behind the creative work

Interview and feature for Moderskeppet – Behind the creative work

“In photographer Jenny Jacobson’s head fits lots of amazing stories, both her own but also others. Stories that come to life in photos after careful planning, photo shooting, and creative image processing. Jenny is an image narrator who fascinates and arouses emotions…

What are her thoughts about her creativity?”

That’s the description for the interview made by Moderskeppet last week. Through the interview I got to think about questions that I believe would be useful for every photographer to contemplate every now and then. Join me and get Behind the Scenes of my parallell worlds! READ THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE (it’s in Swedish)!

Feature and interview about creativity and photography storytelling with Jenny Jacobsson

Feature and interview about creativity and photography storytelling with Jenny Jacobsson

Feature and interview about creativity and photography storytelling with Jenny Jacobsson

Feature and interview about creativity and photography storytelling with Jenny Jacobsson

Questions asked:
WHY DO YOU CREATE?
DO YOU ALWAYS HAVE A CLEAR PLAN FOR YOUR PHOTOS?
WHERE DO YOU IDEAS LIVE?
DO YOU COMPLETE ALL PROJECTS?
DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE INSPIRATION, OR DO YOU JUST GO FOR IT ANYWAY?
WHEN AND WHERE DO YOU CREATE?
TELL US ABOUT AN IMAGE THAT MEANS A LOT TO YOU. AND CAN WE SEE SOME BEHIND THE SCENES FROM CREATING IT?
DO YOU WORK A LOT ON BEING VISIBLE AS A CREATOR?
CAN YOU GIVE US A BOOK RECOMMENDATION?

MY TIP FOR FURTHER READING

Do you want to find out more, maybe in English?

You can find features, interviews, publications, and editorials about JENNY JACOBSSON under the category Features & Publications!

 
 
 
 
 

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Online video course for Moderskeppet – ‘CREATE IMAGINATIVE IMAGE STORIES’

Online video course for Moderskeppet – ‘CREATE IMAGINATIVE IMAGE STORIES’

And so it is time…

My online video course for Moderskeppet Guld is up and available! Join me for CREATE IMAGINATIVE IMAGE STORIES (Skapa fantasifulla bildberättelser).

TRAINING COURSE CONTENT

Create your own fantastical story by following me through my process of creating storytelling photography with my special version of realistic surrealism. I’ll teach you a simple method for coming up with a story, plan and prepare everything for your shoot, how to shoot it, and show you how you can approach the editing. With this course you can open the door to your own enchanted world of images.

THE COURSE IS IN SWEDISH so for you who don’t speak it… you might need some help to understand it… If you are interested in getting English training from me, let me know in the comments below because I’m looking into how I can broaden my spread of knowledge.

COLLABORATION WITH MODERSKEPPET


For this course I worked together with, and as a freelance teacher for, Moderskeppet (meaning The Mothership), who has been teaching photography and Photoshop for 10 years. At Moderskeppet they create video courses (about 500 available today) for you who are a creator. You’ll get unlimited access when you subscribe to them. Fantastic teachers teach you how to photograph, edit, make film, and design. They truly are an amazing, fun, and knowledgeable crew that I’ve grown to love dearly. For quick daily free tips, go to Moderskeppet – Knowledge for photographers.

INFO AND LINKS


Find more intriguing courses at Moderskeppet here and become a member here (perhaps start by trying it out for a month!).

Read more about me and my courses over at my teacher page at Moderskeppet.

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NEW! Commissioned Portrait Photography by JENNY JACOBSSON

NEW! Commissioned Portrait Photography by JENNY JACOBSSON

Your story is worth to be a piece of art.
Portray the unique beauty of what you are all about;
RELIVE YOUR PAST, CAPTURE YOUR PRESENT,
OR EXPERIENCE YOUR DREAMS!

It’s with the GREATEST of joy I hereby present, my special version of a portrait photography service, now available for you! I’m so happy I could cry. I’ve worked so hard and truly put all my love into forming something really unique for you out there and I deeply hope this will be of pleasure for so many people in the upcoming future.

“A single photograph can truly tell a full story. It holds the power to enchant us; to make us pause and reflect. It invites us to a world of emotion and intrigue and it lets us relive a story of the past or dream of what is to come. It gives us the opportunity to experience the beautiful tale of the one portrayed.”

Wouldn’t you say a portrait should be just like that? I surely do. Therefore I offer a portraiture service far beyond the usual headshot. My mission is to turn you and your story into a unique piece of storytelling art. Why hang someone else’s story on your wall as an art piece when you can hang your own!

For you who want that special something:

THE IMAGE
A portrait from me is conceptual, strong in its idea, based on and telling your unique story. I will put it in an environment where it belongs and thrives. Behind every art piece lies careful planning and an advanced digital craftsmanship to create imaginative and extra striking pieces.

A PIECE OF ART | THE PRODUCT
Truly I believe that you value quality before quantity, that you want a piece of art.  Therefor together we will create one unique portrait, and this portrait will be presented as timeless prints for your wall, that will remind you about the beauty of your story every day.

HOW IT WORKS
To create a unique art work telling your specific story, each collaboration needs to be a one of a kind experience. Together we will dive into your story and through 5 clear steps we will move forward. I will use my expertise to make sure you will get a fun, smooth, and exciting experience.

I reside in Göteborg / Gothenburg, Sweden, but I surely work on location without boundaries. Feel free to contact me (in either Swedish or English) if you want detailed information about my packages, to book your meeting, or if you have any questions. And if you think someone you know would love a unique portrait of themselves and their story, please feel free to share these news!

I so look forward to creating your storytelling portrait together with you!

Love, Jenny

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Creating the story of a phoenix, and setting fire to a man

Creating the story of a phoenix, and setting fire to a man

“The phoenix hope, can wing her way through the desert skies, and still defying fortune’s spite; revive from ashes and rise.”*


When Anders came to me to tell his story through my portraits I got so excited. We had worked at the same office before, but I had no idea about the strong and gripping story surrounding his path through life. I feel so fortunate and honored to be one of those he wanted to open up for and to have been invited to hear the full story has truly enriched my own view of life. Hopefully, many more will get the opportunity to sit down with Anders and talk about his interesting life, and even more so, the fantastic transformation he is going through right now to come out a stronger person.

THE STORY OF A PHOENIX

The more he told me about his life the clearer it got that to me Anders is like a phoenix. Transforming in front of our very eyes, shedding his old life, rising from the ashes and coming out in all his splendour. Ready to take on the world again, to spread his wings and fly. Together we took this story and made it into that fabulous imaginative and a bit surreal reality we both are drawn to so much.

How to add fire to a person in Photoshop


SHOOTING, BARBECUING CLOTHES AND SETTING FIRE TO A MAN

So we threw ourselves into creating this image and after loads of conversation and planning to come up with this final vision we went out to the archipelago here outside Göteborg (Gothenburg). The evening was warm and still and we gave ourselves  proper time to do all we wanted to do. We had a marvelous picnic that Anders had made. We were barbecuing, not food, but clothes. We shot Anders for about 30 minutes and then we sat down on the warm cliffs and talked and talked watching the sun set.

Before any of you think I’m a terribly cruel person, setting fire to a man and pushing him off a cliff, I want to say that the whole shoot was safe. The clothes weren’t actually burning on Anders’s body, but instead the flames were added afterwards with some digital craftsmanship in Photoshop from frames that I took with burning and glowing fabric. “No men were harmed in this photography session” 😉

“ALL THE PREPARATION”

Since Anders seemed to have such a wonderful time through all of the process creating this portrait, later on I asked him what he found the very most fun part of it all. And it was so great to hear that he had enjoyed immensely the whole preparation phase, planning everything and the time we met up to tear up his clothes, and then later going into the photography day. And well… I couldn’t agree with him more 🙂

*Quote: Miguel de Cervantes, The Book of the Bizarre: Freaky Facts & Strange Stories (2008) by Varla Ventura

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

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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‘THE CREATORS’ – Conceptual portrait series

‘THE CREATORS’ – Conceptual portrait series

Since it’s Throwback Thursday I want to revisit, and show you for the first time here on my blog, the conceptual portrait series ‘The creators’.



‘The creators’ is my examination exhibition project, shot and produced during my final year at Fotoskolan Göteborg (Photography School Gothenburg) and exhibited at Gothenburg Film Studios in December 2012.

THE CREATORS
Examination exhibition series
Portraiture

Inspiration feeds creativity.
Creativity feeds inspiration.

I – Pernilla – Writer, columnist, never-ending life reflector
II – Eva – Dressmaker, fashion designer, bold style connoisseur
III – John Ola – Composer, artist, stripped music hypnotist



Fascinated by the circle of inspiration and creativity, I knew I needed to focus my project on different types of creators. Reaching out to different types of artists, we initiated dialogues about what they do, why they create what they do,  what inspires them,  who they inspire, who they are… And the conversations shaped and carved out image ideas, building onto concepts. Through my portraits, I want to tell their stories, hoping to feed the circle of creativity.

You can view the images in full size over at Projects on my Art website.


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