Forget Home

22 January 2016   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Forget Home

Kent Andreasen

At 24 years of age, Kent Andreasen has already gained international renown. His thing: observing everything around him and never planning what he’s going to photograph. Last summer, we interviewed him for Fisheye #13 and he spoke of his travel project in Europe and the United States. From this he developed the series “Forget Home”: “At home or overseas, I like capturing comfort zones, the places where my subjects feel good. For the rest, I’m happy to follow my instinct”.

From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen

 

From "Forget Home" © Kent AndreasenFrom "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen

From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen

From "Forget Home" © Kent AndreasenFrom "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From Forget Home © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen
From “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen
From "Forget Home" © Kent Andreasen

 

Images from “Forget Home” © Kent Andreasen

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