I also took some images of Kauniaisten Konsuli for Arkkitehtitoimisto Petri Rouhiainen. Right where the building now is there used to be a skateboard ramp. In the 90′s – when I was a teenager – we would hang out at the ramp. On weekends we would drink beer and have fun sitting by the railway on the exact spot from where the photo is taken. Some of you know what I’m talking about, apparently it wasn’t a complete waste of time

Last week I shot some exterior images of Kinnarps Kolmio for Arkkitehtitoimisto Petri Rouhiainen. The people at Kinnarps made my job much easier by giving full control of interior and exterior lighting. For those of you interested in buying some images, the complete set is available in a password protected gallery in my webstore. Just drop me an email to get the password.

Winter exterior image Kinnarps Kolmio in Helsinki

Last Wednesday the boys from Damp Cookie played at Weeruska in Helsinki. In order of appearance below; Börje, Lasse and Martin! We had a great night and got some live-photos as well. Check out Damp Cookie on facebook and/or myspace and have yourself some fun

I made set of archi-wallpapers for you to download for free. Just click on any one of the images below and save it to your Pictures folder (or create a wallpapers folder).
Connect the iPhone to your computer and do the following:
- Open iTunes and click the Photos tab and select “Sync photos from:”
- From the pop-up menu, do one of the following:
-Mac, choose iPhoto or your Pictures folder or your wallpapers folder.
-PC, choose Photoshop Album, Photoshop Elements, or your My Pictures folder.
- Choose Folder, then choose any folder on your computer that has images.
- Choose “All photos,” or choose “Selected folders” or “Selected albums” and choose the folders or albums you want to sync.
- Navigate to the Settings application on your iPhone, and choose the appropriate group of photos where you saved the wallpaper, then tap the image and set as wallpaper.
That’s it, you should see your custom wallpaper on the iPhone’s start-up screen as well as for incoming calls that do not have a contact assigned to them.
I just finished another project for SARC Architects shooting Ahjo, the night club, at hotel Klaus K in Helsinki. Klaus K opened in november 2005 profiled as a designer and boutique hotel. The design is inspired by Finland’s national epic, Kalevala. According to Kalevala, Ahjo was the furnace in the workshop where the Sampo was made. Sampo was a magical artifact that brought good fortune to its holder. I added a password protected gallery with 24 images in my webstore. If you are interested in having a look at the complete set, send me an email to get the password.

