Snow
In December 2009 we got the first snow of the year in Stockholm. It was an intense snowstorm and in a few hours streets were full of snow. I went to see some friends and on my way back I slipped on the snow and got a very bad fracture in my lower leg. 6 hours of operation, metal bars and screws in my leg, and 2 months in bed was the result. After that I started going again, slowly, me who was always running to go somewhere, not to lose time. My vision changed in some magic way and it was a couple of months after that I started seriously with photography.
For 4-5 years after that, every time it snowed, I was getting panic attacks. I was afraid to go out walking or if I did, I always used spikes under my shoes, like the elderly people here in Sweden usually do Going for photowalks in the snow was out of the question.
In some magic way all this changed the last 8-9 years. I started getting comfortable with snow again, leaving the shoe spikes home, taking my camera with me. Sad fact is that the last 8-9 years snow in Stockholm became more rare. Which results to a slow ongoing project, but there is no hurry.
Looking back at that unlucky day in December 2009, lying 15 min alone on the street until some people found me, getting picked by the ambulance with a super weak blood pressure, it was the last thing in the world I would expect then, to be happy 15 years after to thank the snow. For bringing photography in my life.
Thank you snow. Thank you universe.