
MOTION
Raphaela Haug & Uisdean Hawthorn, Hydrophobia, Ghost Valley, Canada
Ski Mountaineering, Sylarna, Jämtland, Sweden
Lukasz Larsson Warzecha - Aerial Reel - 2020
LUKASZ WARZECHA - Cinematographer | Director Reel 2018
Mountain Equipment | Winter 2019 Season Trailer
The Wild in Me: Jon Snow
The Wild in Me: Dave Cuthbertson
Icelandic Mountain Guides // MELTDOWN
Kiso - Ontake | Undiscovered Japan - 4K
Cuillin Ridge Winter Traverse Record By Uisdean Hawthorn
Lost in Adventure feat. Sean Conway - Ordnance Survey
STILLS
BLOG
SVT's Helgstudion
SVT's Helgstudion (Weekend Studio) is Saturday's daytime tv programme with the latest news from Sweden and the world, providing analysis to current events and in-depth and personal interviews. Hosts: Andrea Hökerberg and Fredrik Skillemar. On Saturday, 26th September it featured the travel expert Lottie Knutson discussing local ideas for holidays, showcasing our work for the West Sweden tourism board.
Friday, October 2nd, 2020
Aerial Reel 2020
Drones have changed not only the aerial photography world but the way we look at the world in its entirety. They have positively impacted the way we approach almost any given shoot and gave us an incredible amount of creative freedom.
Tuesday, April 7th, 2020
The inside story on the Wild in Me series - an interview with John Muir Trust’s Kevin Lelland
Through spring and summer of 2019 LWimages partnered with the John Muir Trust to produce a series of three films for the Trust’s Wild in Me Campaign. We spoke to Kevin Lelland, the John Muir Trust’s head of development and communications, to get the inside story on the ideas behind the campaign and how important the Wild in Me films are to promoting the Trust’s work.
Friday, November 15th, 2019
Ironman Sweden for Lukasz
This month LWimages founder and lead creative force Lukasz Warzecha competed in Ironman Sweden. An Ironman triathlon involves a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride and a full marathon of 26.2miles and is recognised as one of the most formidable endurance tests around. Once he’d caught his breath we asked Lukasz how he got involved in such a demanding event and what lessons he’d learned from the experience.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
Total Film Making
Watching the Women’s World Cup recently reminded us of how much football has changed – particularly in the tactics used to build an attack. Gone is the traditional “kick and rush” approach where long balls would be booted up the field, often with a plan that seemed to entail little more than blind hope. In its place a patient, highly skilled web of “one touch” passes is built starting from the goalkeeper, often involving the whole team before the star striker, such as Megan Rapinoe, takes their chance for a goal. At its best, this approach looks effortless.
Wednesday, July 10th, 2019
Importance of Mentorship
Photography is a deeply personal endeavour and for the past ten years it's been a journey of self-improvement, far beyond the art form and business alone. You have talent, you work hard on your craft but how do you find your voice?
Thursday, July 26th, 2019
Moon Landing - Lesson for Climate Change
This month, the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, got us thinking. The Apollo 11 mission, that allowed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to step out of their landing craft and explore the surface of the moon, was one of the pinnacles of human achievement. From engineering to technological advances and the ability to turn blue-sky thinking into reality the moon landing was a breakthrough on so many different levels.
Friday, July 19th, 2019