Gustav Tønnesen isn’t just talented on a skateboard or with a videocamera, he also has a passion for photography and, like everything he touches, does it with the highest of standards. Check out his portfolio with photos like this 180 Switch Crooked Grind by Niels Bennett.
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Some of my favorite pics I took on film in Austria
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Got to work with the legends at BUST Magazine this fall on the freshly released Winter 2023 Issue! I shot the cover, toc, and interior images of my sweet friend Margo Price . A great day it was indeed. We even managed to find a neighbor who let us hang and photograph with their horses! This image wasn’t used in the publication, but I love it dearly nonetheless. Grateful for working with rock solid friends and an amazing publication.
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Focused on nature by Elmayak
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Chicago Lakefront.
Fuji X-T4. 50mm f0.95. XPan Crop.
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6/25/2023 - Through this exercise of keeping bookmaking and projects in my mind I realize the amount of patience it requires. In the past, I've always just shot what interests me without a conscious end goal. And generally, I think this is the best way to shoot. It allows me to be very free, to explore anything with no pressure. However, I now see advantages to shooting purposefully. For one it's rewarding to see a mentally visualized project slowly come together and take form in reality. Shooting just whatever interests you is great but it takes quite a while for patterns in your work to reveal themselves. Although, when that does start to happen it is very rewarding. So I have good things and bad things to say about both approaches.
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A scan of a 65×48mm (2.5×1.9”) negative composite made with XPan. This is a slightly greater film area than a 645 medium format.
Shot on Portra 800 pushed 2 stops to 3200.
A little more about how I did it here: https://www.analog.cafe/comments/jsqa
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