I Almost Forgot How Much I Fucking Love This.
Five years since my last workshop. 120 slides on storytelling. A fucking storm. And a reminder of why I love this so much.

Have you ever stepped away from something you love for too long? That feeling when you come back? Yeah, that.
Last week, I taught the See. Feel. Create. workshop in Denmark with my buddy Chris from Sturmsucht. My first workshop since 2019. Five damn years. And holy shit, did I miss this.
At first? Nerves. Imposter syndrome whispered its bullshit in my ear. Who the hell am I to teach this? But then I did what I always do—went all in. 120 slides on storytelling later (yes, call me crazy), and I knew: This is exactly where I need to be. Teaching, inspiring, pushing people to think differently—hell, even to question me.
Because we’re all unique. There’s no one way to do this.
And damn, it was good. Four days of pure creative energy.
- Late-night talks about photography & the industry—no one caring about sleep.
- Seeing people push themselves, try new shit, break their own rules.
- That fucking storm that hit us—turning every shoot into a challenge.
- Returning to Rubjerg Knude, the place where Jana & I got engaged.
- The cemetery shoot—heavy, raw, filled with meaning.
There’s never just one moment that makes an experience like this. It’s the overall feeling. The realization that I need to do this way more often. And that I need to shoot way more personal projects again.
Because that’s what fuels me. That’s what keeps this heart beating.
Upcoming posts: Loss, Grief & Love in Dystopian Times
I’ll share more images soon, but for now—a little spoiler:

A shoot on loss and grief—because love isn’t just the highlight reel.

A shoot on love in dystopian times—because the wedding industry shows love as this perfect, happy thing. But it’s so much more than that.
And yeah—I left Substack.
While I’m not ready to leave Instagram/Meta just yet, Substack was a choice I could make. And I made it sooner rather than later. Because letting Nazis thrive unchecked? That’s not something I want to be part of.
Artists have always been at the frontlines of revolution and protest. We document, we challenge, we create meaning. And we choose where we stand.
For now? I’m back. Heart on fire. Mind full. Ready to create.
Let’s go.
More soon. (And yeah—get ready for those upcoming images. They’re something else.)
What I’ve Been Watching:
Conclave (absolutely amazing)
What I’ve Been Listening To:
Sigur Rós, The Cure, The Postal Service—the soundtrack to long days in Denmark, deep conversations, and creative fire.
Hugs,
Bjørn
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My thought process behind the storytelling choices
How I directed & captured raw emotions in both sessions
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