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Portraits of a Universe in Motion

Simon Berg

  • 28.02.2008

Simon Berg

I’m a photographer based in Gothenburg and a student at the Academy of Photography at the University of Gothenburg. My work mostly consist of sexy closeups of whatever I might find in my closest range.

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Gelvetica, Tomatica & Heldentica
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Baby Dee – You’ll Find Your Footing
From the album: Safe Inside The Day

Bookcase Bedroom
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Avalanges

  • 27.02.2008

Avalanges

Lavina 2004 – still in progress. Valais, Switzerland.

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Hi, How Are You?

  • 27.02.2008

happy time

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Daniel JohnstonHappy Time
From the album: Fun
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Human Traces In Domestic Spaces
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More regrettable incidents in a life filled with bitter remorse

Please forgive me. I know not what I do.

puff

Eugene and Louise Bakery is the sweetest team-up ever between three Belgian friends: Glenn D’Hondt & Sylvia Meert (aka Eugene and Louise) and Tinne Mermans.

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It’s A Wonderful World
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Digital Tattoo Interface
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The Mountain Goats – Sax Rohmer #1
From the album: Heretic Pride
Directed by Ace Norton

John Darnielle wrote descriptions of each song on the album for Jeffrey Lewis to illustrate. Go there for the resulting 3-page “comic book press kit” used for album promo.

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Bar Code Revolution
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