Agneta M. Lindh Photography

Photography, camera movement, and digital work.

Solar eclipse by two church tower a pair of geese flying high in the sky
Solar eclipse by two church tower a pair of geese flying high in the sky
a person reaching out a hand towards a lamp post
a person reaching out a hand towards a lamp post
person standing under the moon by a fortress with a dragon  in a desert enviroment
person standing under the moon by a fortress with a dragon  in a desert enviroment

Artistic Vision

Photography is like dancing with the camera.
Movement, timing, and attention.
The image is made in that exchange.

Experience

Photographer & Artist

From the darkroom, black-and-white analogue photography, to the digital world. Photo reporter, competition judge, teacher, speaker, and MOOC mentor.

Photo collage of nature photography.
Photo collage of nature photography.
Education

Photography, darkroom techniques, photo history, art history, and visual communication. Academic degree in English Language, Literature, and Communication Studies.

Linking Worlds

In 2015, the international arts and literary project Linking Worlds took flight. My contribution was the poem Fearless, accompanied by a photograph of my hand raised high, holding my Montblanc pen. The project’s theme was a line from E.E. Cummings' poem [anyone lived in a pretty how town]—"apt to forget to remember"—a meditation on the things we understood as children but have since forgotten.

For eleven years, people from all over the world and all walks of life have come together to publish a new anthology each year. In this remarkable project, we share a common voice. We are all the same, feel the same, seek the same.

I’m glad to be part of this project.

LInking Worlds Art & Literary project since 2014LInking Worlds Art & Literary project since 2014
We are all One

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Reflect and Inspire:
A Photography Talk by Agneta

At a meeting in October 2023, photographer and writer Agneta M. Lindh was invited to speak. Her work was described as reflective, meditative, philosophical, and boundary-crossing. Her talk left a strong impression of a deep commitment to photography.

Anders Larsson
Sundbyberg Photo Club, Sweden