Linus Ricard

random snaps, thoughts and glimpses from my everyday life..

FALLING

CAT

SWIM

?

SUNSET

RED

LILY

ANGEL

GAIA

Gaia Repossi

Creative Director of Maison Repossi

GLASS

CUT

PINK

HAIR

EVOLUTION

WATER

DISORDER

REFLECTION

LEAVES

SQUEEZE

HIDDEN

CEILING

MAGY

MAGY GANIKO

Magy is a Butoh dancer based between Argentina and France.

Butoh typically involves playful and grotesque imagery, taboo topics, extreme or absurd environments, and is traditionally performed in white body makeup with slow hyper-controlled motion”

THINGS

SLEEP

HIDE

TEMPERATURE

TIME

SKYLINE

STICKS

MOSS

rare type of hanging moss in the Näs natural reserve

BOUROULLEC

22-page story on the Bouroullec brothers for Disegno magazine

Spent a couple of days shooting the Bouroullec brothers. In their Parisian studio and at the Centre Pompidou Metz for the installation of their solo show. These are two relaxed down to earth guys designing for companies like Vitra, Alessi and Kartel… With one of my strong personal favorites being The Osso Chair for Mattiazzi, unpainted in natural wood color of course.

CHANDELIER

chandelier at the Ritz hotel Place Vendôme

PIERRE

New model Pierre passed by at my bastille hangout for a last little shoot before the holidays. Snapped some portrais and got to play around with my good old Polaroid 600SE

Linus:  So pierre what’s your story?
Pierre:  I’m 22 years old, born and raised in paris, recently moved to Milan for my studies, been modeling for 3 months and just signed with Major Models

Linus:  What is beauty to you?
Pierre:  Sleeping!

Linus:  If you could give me just one life advice what would it be?
Pierre:  Never let success go to your head, never let failure go to your heart

 

 

WOLF

LONELY

TRESPASS

STORM

MESS

SKY

WATCHTOWER

RAY OF LIGHT

HORSE

BUMPS

GRASS

FORT

FROST

after days of rain and mild weather finally some frost

ROYAL

the royal palace of Strömsholm

BROKEN

fallen trees in the Norsa bird protection area

From the information leaflet :

“We leave all the fallen trees. This might look like a mess to you, but bugs and insects love it, and birds love bugs and insects”

DUCK

GRAVES

graves in my hometown Köping from around 400 – 1 050 AD

The archaeologists only found women in these graves. This is quite uncommon in the rest of Sweden, leading to the conclusion that women had a strong part in society here.