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Linus Bergman
Linus Bergman is a Swedish self-taught photographer and writer whose work moves fluidly between travel, portrait, and lifestyle photography. Guided by a deep connection to nature, movement, and human presence, his imagery is known for its atmospheric simplicity and emotionally resonant storytelling. Through a cinematic use of light, color, and composition, Bergman captures fleeting moments that feel both intimate and timeless.


His passion for photography began during years spent traveling across Asia and Europe, experiences that shaped his visual language and enduring fascination with the beauty of everyday life. Initially working exclusively in black and white, Bergman later embraced color photography as a central part of his artistic expression, creating richly textured images inspired by wilderness, remote landscapes, and quiet human emotion.
“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.”
— Jack Kerouac



Influenced by literature, film, and the spontaneity of travel, his work balances documentary sensitivity with a poetic, dreamlike approach. Whether photographing isolated Scandinavian landscapes, portraits bathed in natural light, or scenes from life on the road, Bergman seeks to create images that linger beyond the frame. Alongside personal projects, he collaborates with international brands, tourism boards, and editorial publications, developing narrative-driven visual campaigns rooted in authenticity and atmosphere.

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