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Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


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Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago


Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


940
3
1 months ago

Ryuji Miyamoto - “Kobe 1995 After the Earthquake” (1995) - “At 5.46 am on 17 January 1995, the city of Kobe was hit by an earthquake that measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and lasted for just 15 seconds. In that time and in the subsequent fires, 6,433 people were killed and more than 45,000 homes and buildings destroyed. Miyamoto’s photographs of the disaster, taken just after it happened, have the sobriety and accuracy of the documentary report. The pictures are straightforward and restrained, without any personal comment by the photographer...” via @josefchl


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3
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago


From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


142
2
1 months ago

From the personal collection. Kohle über Draht. German factory photobook from 1963 with beautiful photos by german photographer Rudi Angenendt (1924-2008), son of Erich Angenendt. Widely unknown and highly underrated.


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1 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


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Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
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2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


932
8
2 months ago

Images from Spotbook by @abelkleinblatt Moulded and built by hand to present ideal architectural structures imagined skating and photographing during migraine attacks. Love these Abel 🤍


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From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


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From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


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From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


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4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


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4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


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4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


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4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

From the book Vid Sidan Av @ingvarkenne

This book was made during 1989-91 when Ingvar spent time in Kortedala – a suburb in north-east Gothenburg, Sweden – together with the people in the pictures.

In everyday speech they are called the A-team. The book is about and for them.

It was published by Tidens Förlag in 1992 and the images also toured as a show at various art museum venues around Sweden. The book is long out of print.

#photobookjousting


290
4
2 months ago

USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


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USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


179
2
2 months ago

USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


179
2
2 months ago

USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


179
2
2 months ago

USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

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USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


179
2
2 months ago

USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


179
2
2 months ago

USED HARDWARE by @martinransby and Keld Helmer-Petersen (Marrow Press, 2026)

Used Hardware intertwines two photographic series by Keld Helmer-Petersen and Martin Ransby, both depicting IBM’s former headquarters in Lundtofte, north of Copenhagen.

In the late 1970s, the internationally renowned photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013) photographed the newly constructed buildings – designed by the Danish architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999), who was also one of the architects involved in the design of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.

The buildings appear polished and white, set within a landscape of low hedges and neatly planted young trees. Several decades later, in early 2021, Martin Ransby encountered the same buildings during a period where they stood vacant, bearing clear traces of the wear of time; worn and fragile in appearance, and the young trees that had grown tall and unruly.

The book is centeret around the two series that together create a visual dialogue across time, while also pointing to the distinct perspectives and contexts in which they were made. Keld Helmer-Petersen enjoyed unrestricted access – working as an architectural photographer for Jørgen Bo – and thus had ample opportunity to move freely both inside and outside the buildings. Martin Ransby, by contrast, encountered the buildings from the back, where access was prohibited, navigating the site, often at its periphery, without drawing too much attention. Yet the meeting of these two positions also opens up the possibility for something entirely different to occur between the pages of the book, between the photographs and in the space between the two experiences.

The photographs are accompanied by two different texts by architectural historian and author Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen, and by artist, author, researcher, and editor Jonas Georg Christensen.

@marrow.press
@spine_studio
@jonas__georg
@janniebendsen

#photobookjousting


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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Ten frames from Grade Solomon’s gorgeous and haunting TWIST made in strict second limited edition with @secret_riso_club

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Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
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“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

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First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
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Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

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312
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Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


312
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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
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312
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Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

Shipping march 2026

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


312
1
3 months ago

A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

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All preorders will include a 5x7 inch print

Also 25% on all other books from Morten Eriksen

Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

Shipping march 2026

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K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


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A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

Save 15% this weekend
All preorders will include a 5x7 inch print

Also 25% on all other books from Morten Eriksen

Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

Shipping march 2026

Worldwide shipping

K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


312
1
3 months ago

A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

Save 15% this weekend
All preorders will include a 5x7 inch print

Also 25% on all other books from Morten Eriksen

Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

Shipping march 2026

Worldwide shipping

K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


312
1
3 months ago

A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

Save 15% this weekend
All preorders will include a 5x7 inch print

Also 25% on all other books from Morten Eriksen

Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

Shipping march 2026

Worldwide shipping

K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


312
1
3 months ago

A New Home by Morten Eriksen is up for preorder

Save 15% this weekend
All preorders will include a 5x7 inch print

Also 25% on all other books from Morten Eriksen

Info:
Hardcover
First Edition - Limited to 150 copies, numbered and signed
20x24cm
88 pages
Published by K.E Books
Photographs & Concept by Morten Eriksen
Edit by Morten Eriksen
Graphic Design by Nicolas Verhelpen & Morten Eriksen
Production by K.E Books
Printed and handbound in Denmark
2026

“This book contains photograps, documenting my first observations from the Southern Denmark - an area I did not know when I moved there in july 2022, but today it is Home to me and my family.”

- Morten Eriksen

Shipping march 2026

Worldwide shipping

K.E Books is a small independent publishing house based in southern Denmark. The main focus is to design and create photobooks that expresses personal stories in life.
It was founded in 2023 by Morten Eriksen (b. 1989).

He mainly works with photography as a tool to express himself. Photographing the ordinary and documents what he finds interesting,often from a landscape point of view. Morten lives in Southern Denmark with his family and uses his publishing house to have a physical platform representing his work.

@k.e_books
@morteneriksenphoto

#photobook
#photobooks
#photobookjousting


312
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Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

@bryanschutmaat @trespasserbooks


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Sons of the Living is a photobook about the land and people along the highways of America’s deserts. Photographed over the course of a decade in the American West’s arid and sweeping terrain, this work depicts a human capacity for endurance. Schutmaat offers an updated view of the “open road” that addresses a new era of uncertainty and anxiety. Amidst a backdrop of environmental decline, economic dispossession, and societal neglect, Sons of the Living draws attention to trouble on the road ahead and searches for our hope to withstand it.

Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

@bryanschutmaat @trespasserbooks


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Sons of the Living is a photobook about the land and people along the highways of America’s deserts. Photographed over the course of a decade in the American West’s arid and sweeping terrain, this work depicts a human capacity for endurance. Schutmaat offers an updated view of the “open road” that addresses a new era of uncertainty and anxiety. Amidst a backdrop of environmental decline, economic dispossession, and societal neglect, Sons of the Living draws attention to trouble on the road ahead and searches for our hope to withstand it.

Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

@bryanschutmaat @trespasserbooks


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Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

@bryanschutmaat @trespasserbooks


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Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

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Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

@bryanschutmaat @trespasserbooks


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Preorders will begin shipping in January 2026 @charcoalbookclub

@bryanschutmaat @trespasserbooks


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