Searching for Silhouettes in Oslo
It's just a shadow you're seeing, that he's chasing. —Bob Dylan
Morten Andresen uses the vibrant colours of Oslo and the light of the sun to contrast his subjects with their surroundings.
Morten Andresen uses the vibrant colours of Oslo and the light of the sun to contrast his subjects with their surroundings.
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