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Ragnar Axelsson

Ragnar Axelsson Type of photography: document, reportage
Personal website: http://www.rax.is
Country: Iceland
Camera type: film and digital

Please introduce yourself. How old are you, where do you live and what is your job?

Ragnar Axelsson born 1958, 51 years old and living in Iceland and I am a staff photographer at the newspaper Morgunbladid.

How long have you been taking photos and what brought you to photography?

I started taking photographs at the age of 10 when I was on a farm on the south east coast of Iceland. I got interested in birds and to the people who lived nearby the farm. It was isolated and there where no bridges over the rivers so it was an adventure everyday, even going to church on Sundays could be difficult passing rivers from the glaciers. At the age of 16 I decided to be a photographer or a pilot , I did learn both but decidet to work as a photographer.

What photographic equipment do you use? What is your favourite film material?

When I am photographing for my self like in Greenland or Iceland I do it in black and white using film cameras. At work I use Canon digital for the daily routine, it's faster and suits that kind of work . I use a Leica M6, Mamiya 7 and Mamiya 6 x 4,5 and I also have Linhof 6x12. My favorite film is Tri-X and T-Max 100.

You have been taking pictures all around the world, which place impressed you the most?

There are many great places to photograph, Greenland is my favorite at the moment because I am finishing a book, ( THE LAST DAYS OF THE ARCTIC ) and the silence and beauty of the country is unbelievable.

Do you rather take pictures of Island or abroad? 

I do most of my work here in Iceland . I wish I could travel more and do more documentary but newspapers and magazines are not as great as they used to be, and the use of the photographs is not as good, the passion is gone in most of them.

Have you ever been afraid when photographing? Can you think of any dangerous situation you ever came across? 

Yes and no you have to keep your head cool on the spot, but afterwards when danger is over and thinking back can bring back bad feelings but I never think about for a long time . There are so many I hardly can count them.

Your photographs of people are full of emotions, are there people confiding their stories to you?

Yes I would say so I try to know people and show them respect when photographing part in their lives.

What attracts you to the black&white photographs, aren't you tempted by color? 

Black and white is the beauty of photography to me. Henry Cartier Bresson , W. Eugene Smith , Mary Ellen Mark , James Nachtway and some others and their work is so great , almost out of this world. Black and white makes the images stronger than color images we are so familiar with now. I don't have anything against color and I do color a lot , but my heart is black and white.

Your photos are quite often sad - is that the influence of Iceland, as your "mother island"?

I just try to catch the moment and atmosphere when like traveling with the hunters in Greenland and see the story in their faces. I have not thought about sadness, I am always smiling and happy, and I try to make things as real as I can.

You have a lot of awards on your account, which one do you value most?

I am a shy person and I am not trying to win awards. Standing in front of somebody and receiving awards is the hardest thing I do. I am grateful for the awards that I have gained and thankful for everyone of them, I would say that the Oscar Barnack honorable mention award was great to have because one of the judges was Roger Thérond which was the photo editor at Paris Match. Henry Cartier Bresson called him the "unsure passable eye", that was a great honor for me to get that from him and the rest of the jury. I was told later that he was one of the best photo editors ever on this planet.

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isa
friday, 6th january, 2012
I saw the program this night ...thank you so muche for the emotions ...I would like to have the books \"last days of the Arctic\" and \"faces of the north\" ...thanks again
Helmut Kosky
thursday, 3rd november, 2011
I just received his book, \"The Last Days of the Artic\". It is absolutely beautiful.
ian
thursday, 12th may, 2011
I saw the program last night, amazing pictures! had me hooked. Looking forward to going to iceland, been to scandanavia a few times now but never done here...I certainly will now :)
David Parry
tuesday, 10th may, 2011
Saw your programme on BBC last night. Very enjoyable. Photographs beautiful. My daughter has been nagging me to go to Iceland with her, I may have to finally get a passport.
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