f/22
PHOTOGRAPHY

A collective of photographers dedicated to artistic growth, dialogue and shared exploration.

News

Johan Blixt and Birgitta Larsson selected for Salong CFF 2025

We are proud to share that Johan Blixt and Birgitta Larsson have been selected for Salong CFF 2025. The exhibition features 128 photographers from across Sweden and is shown simultaneously in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö.Salong CFF highlights a wide range of contemporary photographic expressions and brings together artists from different generations.The exhibition runs 21 November–13 December 2025.

Birgitta Larsson - Nereids & Sirens

Stadshallen, Lund · 19–30 Nov 2025
Dreamlike underwater images where body and water merge in a poetic play of light and motion.
Vernissage: Sat 22 Nov, 13:00–15:30.


Our first Group Exhibition - The Journey Begins

On Thursday, 4 December 2025, the photo collective f/22 opens its debut group exhibition “The Journey Begins” in Majorna, Gothenburg.The exhibition is hosted in a spacious rehearsal venue on Guldkällaregatan (behind GS-hallen). It provides generous room to showcase the range of expression among the eight photographers. from experimental approaches to more documentary work.Guided showings will be offered at 17:00 and 19:00. All participating photographers will be present for questions and conversation.4 December 2025
15:00–21:00
Showings at 17:00 & 19:00
Free admission


Lena Nilsson - Exhibition

Lena presents new photographic works exploring light, texture, and everyday poetry.
Visit the exhibition at Vällingby Folkets Hus, Stockholm


Johan Bilxt - Book Talk & Slideshow

In his new photobook, Johan expands his artistic practice with a poetic portrayal of the coast — where images and words capture the sea’s rhythm, power, and inner resonance.
🎁 Perfect gift: Johan’s beautiful book will be available for purchase.


About

f/22 Photography is a group of photographers who met through various art schools and workshops in Sweden. We believe that growth comes through reflection, critique, and community. Our aim is to create a space where artistic practices can evolve — across styles, techniques, and approaches.

Our principles:
Shared ambition – each member is committed to continuous learning and artistic development.
Respect for diversity – analogue, digital, experimental, or documentary — all practices have a place here.
Support & challenge – we give honest, constructive feedback that helps each other grow.
Trust & openness – a safe forum for showing unfinished work, doubts, and new experiments.
Collective initiatives – exhibitions, publications, or online presentations that strengthen both the group and the individual voices.

Members

We are eight photographers with different backgrounds and artistic practices. Each member presents their own work on their personal website — here you’ll find links to explore more.

Johan Blixt

Johan Blixt is an Swedish photographer based in Lysekil whose work explores the intersection of people, environments, and fleeting moments. With a documentary yet poetic visual language, he captures what often goes unspoken – silences, glances, and subtle shifts in light and space. His photography is marked by presence, curiosity, and an eye for the everyday carrying something greater. Through the lens, he invites the viewer to pause and see the world with new eyes.


Anders Dahlberg

Anders Dahlberg (b. 1971) is a photographer from Göteborg, Sweden. His photographic practice moves between observation and transformation. Rooted in the shifting seascapes of Bohuslän, his work explores the tension between permanence and change, how light, weather, and memory shape our perception of place.Through long exposures and layered compositions, Dahlberg allows movement to enter the still image, revealing traces of time rather than a single moment. His photographs hover between reality and abstraction, inviting reflection on the fragile balance between nature and the human presence within it.


Birgitta Larsson

Birgitta is a photographer based in Skåne, Sweden. With roots in nature photography, she has recently expanded her practice to include work with models both underwater and in the studio. She combines analog and digital techniques such as Polaroid transfers, multiple exposures, and intentional camera movement. Often she merges different images to construct new visual worlds, where reality and imagination intersect. Her photography ranges from the descriptive to the abstract, creating images that move beyond documentation and open up alternative ways of seeing.


Marit Anne Seglsten Ness

Her mother told her she was born on the first day the snow fell. On the surface, she was a gentle, quiet child — yet inside, she carried a storm, a silent scream. In solitude, through creation, the emotions found their way to breathe and move freely.One day - a few years ago - did she begin to feel ready to let the world see her art. Still, she vanishes into the infinite, meditative current of making, and every year, when the first snow falls, something inside her softens and awakens.Her mother named her Marit Anne, though most now call her MA. Born in the northern lights of Tromsø, she now finds her creative home in Falun. She feels most at home within the fragile, still landscapes — where silence holds space for all that cannot be said.


Lena Nilsson

Lena Nilsson was born and raised in Lysekil and Gothenburg and is now based in Stockholm. Her artistic practice explores the events and processes of life, posing questions about identity and the roles we take on—or are given.Nilsson’s visual world moves between the intimate and the universal, between the everyday and the fictional, the staged and the documentary. It is characterized by a pursuit to unite technical precision with deep emotional expression.She often tells a personal story drawn from real life—clear to herself, yet open to interpretation through the eyes of others.Nilsson’s photography captures what often remains unspoken: moments of closeness, solitude, and redefined life situations.


Ove Remåker

Ove Remåker (b. 1953) lives in Karlstad. He is an artist whose artistry is primarily expressed through photography – both in analog and digital form.
With a keen eye for the changes of the present and the contours of the future, he has created an image language that touches, challenges and provokes thought.
His most significant work to date is the book Alienation, published in 2024, in which he explores the feeling of alienation in modern society with visual acuity and existential presence. In addition, his works have been exhibited in
galleries and libraries around the country, where they have met an audience that often leaves with new perspectives.
For Ove, being an artist is a journey of personal evelopment. It is a way to understand the world, but also to influence it.


Jan Stalfors

My work seeks to capture my dreams, my longing, and my life as it is right now. The images emerge from an inner world rather than an external one, and my style often leans toward the surreal — sometimes difficult to interpret, yet always deeply personal.Technically, I combine multiple exposures with intentional camera movement (ICM). Everything is created in-camera, without digital manipulation. This approach allows me to build images in layers — sharp and blurred, controlled and spontaneous — much like life itself.Some of my works are printed on linen, using a method I have developed myself. The linen, often found at flea markets, is treated by hand to make it suitable for printing. The irregular texture and history of the fabric become an integral part of the image, adding a tactile and emotional depth.My photographs are often made in and around Gothenburg, inspired by the nature and atmosphere of the surrounding landscape.


Linda Söndergaard

Linda Söndergaard (b. 1983) grew up in the Swedish countryside and is now based in Helsingborg. Working primarily with photography, she often combines multiple media within the same work. Colour, composition, and atmosphere are central to her visual language.Her artistic practice is driven by a conceptual curiosity and an archaeological process of investigation. Söndergaard explores the unease that arises when objects, spaces, or memories are removed from their original context. Through carefully staged images that border on still life, she examines absence, displacement, and the fragility of belonging.By blending material traces of the past with constructed scenes, Söndergaard invites viewers to reflect on how meaning shifts over time — and how the remnants of what once was continue to shape the present.


Contact

f/22 Photography welcomes conversations about art, collaboration, and creative exchange. For collaborations, exhibitions, inquiries, or just a hello — use the form below.