Fredrik Axling

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 56 MIN

Fredrik Axling

from Street Life · host Mark Davidson and John St

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Street Life, Mark and John dive into the world of street photography with special guest Fredrik Axling, a Stockholm-based photographer who has made a remarkable transition from a decade-long career as an electronic music producer to capturing the essence of urban life through his lens.Fredrik reveals that he initially picked up a camera during a stressful period in his life, using it as a form of self-therapy. Within weeks, he discovered a passion for photography that led him to quit music in favor of capturing real moments on the streets.Fredrik discusses his early influences in street photography, and recounts his first experiences shooting in urban environments. He emphasises the importance of spontaneity and the thrill of capturing people in their natural settings, which he finds far more engaging than static landscapes.As the discussion progresses, Fredrik shares insights into his photographic style, characterised by strong colours and high contrast, and his photobook, which showcases his exploration of the human element within urban landscapes. He also talks about the challenges of shooting in Stockholm, especially during the long, dark winters, and how he adapts his techniques to make the most of limited light.The hosts and Fredrik delve into the dynamics of street photography, including the balance between capturing candid moments and respecting people's privacy. Frederik recounts a memorable encounter with an angry subject early in his career, which ultimately didn't deter him from pursuing his passion.Throughout the episode, we explore the relationship between photography and social media, with Fredrik sharing his love-hate relationship with platforms like Instagram. He reflects on how social media has helped him connect with other photographers and build a supportive community.As the conversation wraps up, Fredrik hints at an upcoming exhibition and shares his thoughts on the future of his photography career. Join us for this engaging episode filled with laughter, insights and a deep appreciation for the art of street photography. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, Fredrik's journey and passion for capturing the world around him will inspire you to hit the streets and find your own unique perspective.INSTAGRAMFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!

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