Elska Stockholm (Sweden) - e-mag
Elska Stockholm (Sweden) - e-mag
About Elska Stockholm (Sweden):
Stockholm is an incredibly beautiful city, set on a series of islands and full of grand old buildings and handsome streets. We chose to visit in the winter, hoping for a setting full of snow and ice, which we got. We also got some of the warmest and cosiest selection of images yet. The men we met were photographed wrapped up in hats and coats and scarves outside and then half-naked in cosy jumpers and nothing else at home, or in nothing at all (but with the heat cranked up).
Stockholm is our third issue set in the Nordic region (after Elska Reykjavík and Elska Helsinki) and there are definitely some similarities both in the looks of the men, in their attitudes, and in the stories they wrote. There's a coolness, perhaps even an aloofness about them, giving a sense in their personal stories that it wasn't easy for them to open up. There's also a certain shyness, or perhaps a lagom-influenced desire to be understated, which is apparent in the way that their images are more off-guard and relaxed than in images from some other Elska issues like Los Angeles or London. There's also a bit of sadness, or at least of tentativeness, in their stories, perhaps influenced by the fact that we met these men in the cold dark winter.
Inside this issue you'll get to know the real Stockholm through the experiences of a random set of men from the local LGBTQ community who we met during our visit. Each was photographed in a natural, documentary-like style in the city and in their homes, and each contributed a personal story to help you readers get to know them at an even more intimate level.
Some of the men you'll meet in Elska Stockholm include:
Linus L, who talks about what good can come from letting go of self-consciousness and preconceptions about others;
Albin H, who recounts the moment when he finally came to accept himself for his differences, and to view what he thought was a negative as a positive;
Martin FJ, who confronts his cynicism towards relationships after a night spent with another guy from a hook-up app;
Andreas S, who wonders if he's the 'wrong type of gay' or if it's OK to just be himself;
Patrik G, who looks back at the rise, fall, and re-emergence of LGBTQ culture in Stockholm;
Mathis F, who speaks of the frustrating duality of this city that contains both beauty and misery.
Features images of / stories from: Patrik G, Linus L, Albin H, Jonas P, Ross K, Tomas A, Mikael L, Andreas S, Mathis F, Martin FJ, and Tin Nguyen.
Details and Specs:
Elska Stockholm is 200 pages and includes texts in English, Swedish, and French (followed by English translations).
The electronic version file format is PDF, which is universally viewable on iPads, non-Mac tablets, and all sorts of other devices.
Delivery and Format Info:
Electronic version: A download link is sent by email immediately after payment. Check your spam folder if you don't see it straightaway.