A photographer’s five-year odyssey chasing personal demons resulted in this darkly poetic book – The Washington Post

Perspective | A photographer’s five-year odyssey chasing personal demons resulted in this darkly poetic book

Photographer Sebastian Van Malleghem’s personal journey through Scandinavia

via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/09/08/a-photographers-five-year-odyssey-chasing-personal-demons-resulted-in-this-darkly-poetic-book/

Sebastien Van Malleghem’s forthcoming book, ‘Nordic Noir’ is the result of a five-year odyssey traveling through Scandinavia. Van Malleghem’s work has always examined the darker edges of life. He has photographed the war-torn streets of Libya, plummeted into the seedy underbelly of Berlin and examined the world of embalmers and morgues in Mexico, just to name a few of his projects. But in 2012, on the heels of returning from a post-Gaddafi Libya, Van Malleghem found himself on an island in Norway, trying to get away from that darkness and find a simpler form of photography. Thus began his obsessive love affair with Scandinavia which is culminating in the publication of his book.