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Swedish Photoblogs Posted by on Sep 30, 2009 in Culture

I realized that we are long overdue for a classic picture post, because we haven’t had our fill of images from beautiful Sweden lately. But then I thought that we might as well try something different this time.

Instead of looking at my lame attempts at photography, I decided to share with you a couple of my favorite Swedish photo blogs.

First on the list is Stockholm by Pixels, a delightful photo blog run by Per and Peter.

I love this blog because those guys are super-diligent – a new photo appears every day. And as a blogger myself, I know that’s no easy task.
And the best part? Their write-ups are in English, so even if you don’t feel comfortable reading Swedish just yet, you’ll be OK.

Next on the list are Photos from Haninge by Steffe.

Steffe’s approach is a little bit different, his photos and their accompanying stories fall into the “slice of life” category, and if you ever wanted to see what life is like in a small(ish) Swedish town, this is the blog to visit.

And finally, the third blog in today’s round-up is Stockholm by Plenty. It’s a team effort by the guys of Stockholm by pixels and a few other assorted individuals brandishing cameras. The end result is a blog full of great photos posted with amazing frequency. And of yeah, it’s in English, too.

Since I haven’t asked for any of the blog owners’ permission to repost their photos here, I am not including any. Instead, I invite you to check out their work by clicking on the links in this post.
Enjoy!

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Comments:

  1. Per Stromsjo:

    Thanks Anna. As we’re heading for our fourth anniversary, your support is greatly appreciated.

  2. Michael:

    Hi, I also run a photoblog and feature my Stockholm photos here (http://www.underexposure.org/?cat=7). I travel to Stockholm twice or so a year and always pack my camera.

    Tack!

  3. Fritz:

    These are pretty. However, do you have any favorite photo blogs in swedish? Just curious & looking for more places to practice my swedish.

  4. David from Oregon:

    Fritz, you could try http://www.scanpix.se. My favorite is the aerial pictures of Stockholm: click on Galleri and then on Flygbilder and finally click on the little picture to start the slideshow.

  5. Fritz:

    Thanks, David. The aerial photographs are very nice. I’ve been to many of those places, so it is nice seeing them from a different perspective.

  6. Karen Björklund:

    Where are you? I wait for your blog yet have not received one since Oct. 1st. I moved to Sweden last year and find you blogs interesting and helpful. I miss you! Karen Björklund from Malung

  7. Minty:

    Anna where are all the blogs!??? I want to read more….Im coming to Sweden in 30 days, and I need my swedish blog fix 😛

  8. Renee Graef:

    Hi Anna,
    I read your fun blog about the Jokkmokk Market.
    Would you happen to know who has the copyright for the photo?
    Thanks. I appreciate it!
    Renee

  9. Kenia:

    I’ve been waiting for weeks but there’s been nothing new, I’m even a little worried, are you fine, Anna? I wanted to get in touch with you but I don’t have your email…
    Snälla, hör av dig!

    Kenia

  10. David from Oregon:

    Please come back Anna. We miss you!!

  11. Lizbeth:

    Hej!
    I miss you! Even if I did not wish to learn, I would still love to read your blog.
    Come back, Anna

  12. Dennis:

    Anna, Where are you? Are you OK? I miss your blogs

  13. Laurent:

    Kom tillbaka Anna!

    Jag saknar att läsa dina artiklar!

  14. Daniël:

    Anna, your last post was written two and a half months ago. When will you post a new one? 🙂

  15. Daniël:

    Eeh, I meant one and a half month, of course…

  16. mily:

    Please let me know why I don’t I get your posts anymore ????

    thank you !!!

    Mily

  17. mily:

    Well, I have just realized that I am not the only one.

    I hope you are OK Anna !!!

    mily

  18. Lena:

    Anna,
    I really miss your posts! Hope you are okay. You have a huge fan club out here. We want to learn but most of all, we want to hear from you!
    Later,
    Lena

  19. Danjel kostic:

    Hi,

    Maybe this is little late, http://www.danijelkostic.com is my Stockholm photoblog