I've always been the kind of person that looks for comfort and inspiration in nostalgia. Be it through music, contemplation or solitude. And that's often expressed in the way I see the world and photograph.
Most of the time it's easier to create something meaningful when portraying it through a negative sphere, at least for myself.
This project was born from wanting to do just the opposite and photograph a different range of emotions.
So, wandering around through several different places, I tried to always get a glimpse into the frantic and vibrant motion within and capture it's positive energy.
"Life in Technicolor" is a quest for single moments that I deem full of life and joy. Not by individuality or gesture, but by an interconnection of events that come together through color, shapes, mystery and chance.