Ingunn Trones has a very intuitive approach to her photography. The result is both surprising and startling. She sees the world in her on way, makes visual connections that are both expressive and stark. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a pig about to be weighed in a back alley or an overview of Havana by night, Ingunn are able to see – and create – images that others would have bypassed. She attended the photo workshop in Cuba I and my colleague and friend, Sven Creutzmann, taught last autumn. These photos showcased here are but a few of her lovely photos she took during the workshop, some captured in Havana and some captured in the beautiful, colonial town of Trinidad.
Love her approach! Lovely photos in indeed 🙂
Thank you for the feedback, Geri.
Expressive and stark indeed, they keep the viewers stay longer with her photos…
Yes, indeed Ingunn’s photo keep the attention of the viewer.
Lots of details in these photos – unadorned and real.
That’s a good way to describe her images. 🙂
Impressive images – I really like the last image, it tells story of the person and yet as well a mystery.. thank you for introducing Ingrunn Trones works to us!
And thank you for commenting on her photos, Indah.
Gorgeous!
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Her work allows me to linger and contemplate the scene. Engaging captures.
Thank you, Sally.
impressive photo’s indeed, thank you for sharing, Otto.
I am glad you liked Ingunn’s photos, Francina.
Havana Harbor and the Malecon do photograph beautifully. I’m most fond of the last photo, though. Not only has she captured the man with a directness not always seen, I enjoyed the juxtaposition of the old-fashioned scales and the calculator. It’s a nice symbol of the “making do” that’s so often a part of Cuban life.
You are quite right about the last picture. Thank you for giving the feedback to Ingunn.
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I like her way to make photographs, it’s honest 🙂
The first two I like best and the last one I like
because of that wonderful smile of that guy 😀
No 🙂 Because of the great wall behind him with
nice colours and the fruit with matching colours,
that picture is “round”, no visible flaws for me to see.
Have a great weekend
【ツ】Knipsa
I agree with. Ingunn’s approach is very honest. Thank you, Knipsa.
Amazingly candid photography! I enjoyed seeing these.
I am glad you did, Sylvia.
Very expressive! These are terrific. Thanks for sharing her work here. ~Rita
And thank you for commenting on them, Rita.
Lovely work!
Thank you, Angeline.
I love all of her photos. Really marvelous perspectives and interesting subjects. 🙂
Thank you for the nice words, Cathy – on behalf of Ingunn.
I really like the processing, the colours, so striking! i would like to know the process 🙂
I think the processing is quite straightforward. The photos are really made in camera.
film then?
No, shot with a digital Canon.
weird, i very much dislike how digital pics look straight out of camera…. but these pictures are beautiful
Sehr schöne Fotos wünsche dir einen schönen Sonntag lieber Gruß Gislinde
Thank you, Gislinde. May you have a great Sunday as well.
Outstanding photographs dear Otto! Have a great day. Best wishes, Aquileana ⭐
Thank you, Aquileana. Have a nice day yourself.
Colourful, vibrant and different = standing out from the crowd. Well done, Ingrunn! (What a lovely name you have, never heard it before …)
Best regards, Dina
I am glad you liked her work – and her name, Dina.
Interesting angles and objects – fascinating for the viewer. Totally different. my compliments.
Thank you for your comment and lovely feedback, Ann-Christine.
Mi piace moltissimo il suo modo di fotografare, così spontaneo e diretto. Veramente bravo complimenti a Ingrunn Trones!! E grazie a te caro Otto per avercelo fatto conoscere.
Saluti, Patrizia
E grazie per il bel feedback, Patrizia.
These are certainly very distinctive images. Thanks for showing them, Otto.
I am glad you like Ingunn’s images.
I am completely taken with these photos! They are just incredibly interesting, composed with a unique eye. The first photo is mesmerizing!
I agree, quite mesmerizing. Thank you, Debra,
Lovely, just lovely. While they all grab my attention, I am particularly smitten with the second one in. Well done.
Thank for the feedback on Ingunn’s pictures. Always appreciated.
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Great description Otto ~ the last photo is a perfect example… Almost a perfect shot of something we see every day and walk past, but so worthy of capturing. Well done!
Thank you for the encouragement, Randall.
I had never read these comments, until today – more than two years after the workshop. A perfect start of my last winter holiday😊. I see the pictures in a different light now because of the constructive feedback I got on the workshop, but still. Thank you all for commenting! Ingunn
I am glad you enjoyed the comments. Some of them are really lovely, aren’t they. 🙂