A fishermans daughter watches her father
Her father sail away
He does that everyday, and everyday she looks and say
How Still
How strangely still
The water is today
It is not good
For water
To be so still that way
I’m an award-winning corporate and documentary photographer who help companies and organizations tell their story by capturing real people and real moments — honest, documentary-style imagery that doesn’t feel like stock.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked across Europe, Africa, and Asia — from leadership meetings and corporate environments to documentary projects in the field. My focus is always the same: capturing people as they are, in candid and beautiful moments that feel real and human.
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Based in Copenhagen and Aarhus, working internationally.
E-mail: photosbyjust@gmail.com
Phone: +45 21 80 00 08
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Financial Times, Der Spiegel, Politiken, Novo Nordisk, Microsoft, MAERSK, Novonesis, Carlsberg, Booking.com, Blink Agency, Bloomberg, Nordea, Red Cross, SOS Children’s Villages, , GN Store Nord, ISS, Ørsted, Arkitema Architects, Die Welt, SYBO, Lundbeckfonden, Danske Bank, Jack Morton, ELLE Magazine, Wired Magazine, VICE Magazine, MTV, Samsung, Haldor Topsøe, Schouw & Co, COWI, Dansk Erhverv, Berlingske Tidende, Information, Die Zeit, Ud&Se, Foresight Magazine, Format Agency, Monkfish, Docker, Mini Cooper, Marco Polo, The Dalai Lama Foundation, The State Department and more.
• Pictures of The Year International, Feature, Award of Excellence
• Nominated at MDID, Danish Magazine Designers
• PDN Photo Annual – Photojournalism, Documentary
• Nominated for Kravlingprisen
• CPOY, Portfolio, Award of Excellence
• CPOY, Documentary, Silver
• Nominated for Kravlingprisen
• The Society for News Design, Special News Topics, Award of Excellence
• CPOY, Portrait, Award of Excellence
• PDN Photo Annual, Tribeca Rooftop Terrace, New York
• Copenhagen Photo Festival, Solo Exhibition, Voices from The Cold
• STATUS:15, Museumsbygningen, Voices from The Cold
• Photographic Museum of Humanity, Danish Photography, Unspoken Legacy
• DIGNITY Day, Rådhuspladsen
• Faces of Polio, PTU
• Danish Press Photo of the Year
• CPHForum
• 11 Fotografier, 11 Fotografer, 11 Oplevelser – Politikens Hus
• Copenhagen Photo Festival 2012, Politikens Fotografer Præsenterer
A fishermans daughter watches her father
Her father sail away
He does that everyday, and everyday she looks and say
How Still
How strangely still
The water is today
It is not good
For water
To be so still that way