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E&E Glasses

So, these are my new glasses from E&E Glasses, which is a Swedish brand, from the northern parts of Sweden – made by Erik and Emilia. All their glasses have names like cities in the northern Sweden. Mine are called Umeå (I have an aunt living there!) Wood (cause they’re a matte, brown color).

I won these in a competition at the blog of the fashion blogger and model, Ebba Zingmark (whom too, is from Umeå!) and who has modeled for E&E Glasses. If you’re in to fashion, you really should check out her lookbook. She’s also very environmental, being a vegetarian + she’s started a shop with friend where they sell second hand clothes.

Anywho, I am so glad I won these – they’re amazing! I don’t need glasses, but I have always thought that it looks so darn good, and now I have my own pair to wear! My new favourite accessory? I think so!

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Office Style: Like A Boss

Another christmas gift that I am so darn happy that I got is my new ipad leather case which mum gave me.

It is both good looking, and practical. It’s also very much.. me, with the color of it and the feel and texture. I really like the folders in it, and the space for a pen. It’s a good way to keep track of important papers from school and in my work as a photographer, it also makes me look serious and professional (if you ask me haha), and it just… looks amazing. Since it’s leather, it’ll last forever, unlike my old, crappy one, and it will only look better in time. I don’t think I’ll ever replace this – so it’s also economical!

Sorry about the fact that I didn’t clean my screen – it’s just so boring ;)

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Stock images, office/work themed – a school assignment

We’ve had some lectures with a photographer named Conny who does a lot of stock photography for Johner, and then we got an assignment to take our own stock imagaes. We had a few themes to choose from and I went with work/office.

A lot of pictures were taken today, with Andreas and Martina as models, and Andreas kitchen had to serve as a “home office”. Window light from the left and a softbox from the right. I used a Canon EF 35mm f/3.5 – 4.5.

 

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