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...Bertil Nilssons
and his impressions of nude dancers posing in nature using it as the perfect background to work with.

Bertil who was born in sweden and now resides in London takes his inspiration from movement and the human form. He collaborates extensively with dancers and other performance artists. Using photography as main panel for expressing his ideas he also works with moving images.







His first Photo-Book was published in 2011. 
To this date he has exhibited globally including a solo show at LA TOHU (Montreal).
His pictures give inspiration and motivation to move to its viewer. Whenever i look at the pictures i'm about to jump in a river myself. Truly inspiring and i am sure we will be hearing quite some more of Bertil.











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