This week’s photograph, week 2444, will be a series of pictures from Landskrona when we visited the Landskrona Photo Festival on its last day on a Sunday at the end of September. Every two years, small Skåne’s Landskrona turns into a bustling photo metropolis. The art of photography becomes part of the urban environment; in the parks and shops, while at the same time occupying the cultural spaces. The love for photography, the commitment and investment in Landskrona as a photo city reaches its crescendo during the month of September. The festival has established itself nationally and has also gained international impact.
Many exhibitions were visited this day. The Danish photographer Solveig Jensen impressed us a lot with the exhibition “Where time almost stands still” with her fantastic photographs of the women of the Himba tribe in Namibia.
We were also fond of the pictures of Peter Kåveland (www.peterkaveland.se) who was named Swedish master of landscape photography in 2023 and who participated in the 2024 exhibition in Liljevalch’s spring salon 2024.