Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø - Frida Forever ukDisko Bay 2025 Frida Forever is a photobook exploring life with chronic illness contrasted with the freedom of youth. The book intertwines photographic self portraits and staged compositions with energetic snapshots in an original work that uses a raw yet playful photographic style to tell a powerful, personal, and vulnerable story. In 2012, Frida leaned against a railing on a bridge, which broke, causing her to fall 4. 5 meters onto asphalt, breaking
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Stumbling across an abandoned house or unkempt lawn becomes a search for common clues to tiny hidden transgressions
Until after six years of travelling the country I’ve now photographed snacks named “Sakura” in more than half of Japan’s forty-seven prefectures
Taking the form of a novel-sized paperback
bringing the subculture of Berlin's Mitte district back to life
now appreciated as one of the most impressive archives of American travel photography
which was centered around said photo
weaving north and south across the Mason-Dixon line while tacking west
Each text takes a quote as starting point from authors including JG Ballard
‘Hereafter Called: Subject’ s a visual journey through people and places in Europe
This long-form sequence moves fluidly between genres in the pursuit of a distinctive visual language — blending and playfully juxtaposing the realms of fine art
a portrait that is also found in archive documents and research on the street’s history and is taken up by Annett Gröschner in her text Great Beetroot Today