Katarina Wos
Hägersten, Schweden
I have worked as a school, animal, and event photographer, but today I focus on my own projects.
I have two major projects that I constantly return to, with smaller offshoots in between: stones and double exposures.
Stones: I went through a difficult period after a divorce and felt very down.
When things started to get better, I felt the weight on my chest lift, and I thought of the saying "A stone fell of my heart".
That's when I started creating photos with floating stones.
Through my stones, I want to inspire others to understand that even though life may feel tough right now, things will get better.
Nothing lasts forever, so it's important to cherish the bright moments in life and not get stuck in the darkness.
You can't always control what happens around you, but you can control how you react to it.
Double Exposures: I became fascinated by double exposure after I accidentally double exposed an entire roll of film.
Nowadays, I primarily use a digital camera where I double expose with the camera's multiple exposure program.
I often combine nature with buildings, and my goal is to spread joy while creating a flow of imagination and creativity.