A few days ago Teater Esther- The theatre group that I'm part of- went on a little trip to the sea to take som photos for our poster. We are doing a play called Människor i solen written by Jonas Gardell. I won't show you the poster photos yet but here are some behind the scenes photos that I took while we were goofing around. The photos are taken with my Nikon and with my iphone.
For you who don't know my friend Lovisa I can tell you this: This is NOT her. This is "Siv".
Lovisa left her true self the moment she dressed like this and stepped into our car.
Lovisa is the model I used for my last
jewelry lookbook if you would like to see the "real" her.
When we reached Saltholmen we got ready for the photo shoot! David is our photograher.
Last minute preparations...
Olle turns into Svante.
I play the role of Stina. She looks like this.
Hanna plays my wife, Ingrid. But this is The Little Mermaid.
The family of Siv, Svante and their kid Sara. Sara is played by Frida.
Lisa plays Fru Sörensson. Crazy lady.
And that's all you get to see for now. More info will come here shortly, I promise!
My phone is filled to the brim with photos again! Let's take a peek.
When David and I were on our way to a fleamarket we had to stop and ask the locals for direction. They were not very helpful.
Our neighbourhood chestnut tree started to blossom. A lot.
I went out running. Yes, it's true. On my way home I stopped and looked up in to the green for a while.
I have been waiting for the ferry a lot. And taking photos of strangers...
One day last week it was super hot but on the ferry it was lovely and windy! So practical when I've been riding my bike really fast and getting all sweaty. Thank you wind for making me look fresh again in no time!
I've been enjoying the sunsets. Like this one.
And this one was my favourite.
Silhouettes of cranes at Hisingen island.
One evening I side-braided my hair. Thought to myself that I was one of those long haired ladies in movies who braid their hair at night in front of a large mirror in a candlelit room. Then I laughed really hard.
"OBEY THE MARKET MASTER!"
I just love this photo from the fair the other day. I like to imagine that he controls everybody with tiny, invisible strings, like a puppet master.
Yesterday on a fleamarket in Majorna I found these two cuties. I got them really cheap and I actually think they are quite collectable. I love Moomins. My friend Jenny loves them even more so I bought the bigger one for her.
The rest of the day was spent with my lovely theatre group Teater Esther. This is Lovisa and Frida eating sushi in Redbergsparken.
And this is Hanna and Olle. They are cool. As you can see. Lisa was there too but didn't stick on any photo apparently. She's cool too, I promise.
You will meet them all in a post later this week...
We were rehersing on the play we are doing. Imagine this is a beach.
This is Siv giving Ingrid a neck massage. Or Lovisa and Hanna. Hard to tell when they are in costume...
Me? I looked like this. Of course.
And I'll end this post with a glimpse of my shockingly white bare legs waiting for the ferry earlier today.
Titta!
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Looks like a lot of fun! I've always wanted to take acting classes I think it boosts your self confidence and courage. How long have you been acting? :)
It is fun!
I've been acting since I was about ten years old I think. It was my big dream to become an acter. Still is, sort of, but I want to combine it with my jewelry, screenwriting and photography. (Can't decide only one of them! :-) )
It really is great for your confidence! You learn a lot about yourself and how other people think. I think it broadens my mind. :-)