Thursday, 14 September 2017


 Christian Aslund






Famous Photographer


Christian Aslund is from Sweden, and he lives in Stockholm. in his past he had been a photojournalist doing work for newspapers and magazines, and documented environmental and social issues. Christian has many techniques and skills with his camera and editing programs such as contrast, perspective, shapes, colors, and many more. As for his editing skills he uses Photoshop, Microsoft office, graphic design documentaries, he also does advertising, social media photograph.  
This picture is of the desolated Fukushima power plant five years after the accident, which left over 160 thousand people having to leave there homes because of radiation and is still leaving 100 thousand people without homes.



Right after the Disaster in Fukushima Daiichi the Kagoshima Nanatsujimma Mega Solar Power Plant was built to cover the nuclear power plant. This solar plant could power around 22,000 homes. The project went online in November 2013 and is made of 290,000 solar panels. It is the largest solar plant in japan and has a capacity of 70MW. It took on year from start to finish.


Renny Bijoux, youth ambassador from the Seychelles. This picture was taken during the Green peace North Pole expedition which skied to the North Pole and lowered a capsule 4.3 onto the sea bed with all the signatories to a campaign to protect the arctic from industrial development. 

Grand People's Study House, North Koreas biggest library and educational centre. It has a total floor space of 100,000m2 and 600 rooms. Foreign publications are available only with special permission.




North Korean military officers watching Arirang Mass Games at Mayday Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, a 120,000 performer-strong spectacle of gymnastic choreography with military precision, in one of the biggest sport arenas in the world. At the stand behind the field 20,000 person flip card mosaic to form detailed composite pictures.The performance takes place for two months in August and September. From as young as 5 years old kids are being selected to participate in the Mass Games.

A Man bicycling under a world map mural at Songdowon International Children's Union Camp in Wonsan, Kangwon Province. Perfect distance, and amount of space inbetween the biker.

North Korean woman standing at the stairs of the tower of the Juche Idea, a 170-meter tall monument. It is presumed to be modeled on the Washington Monument, which it surpasses in height by less than a metre.



In the abandoned city Namie, located just north of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The city had a population of 18,000 people that was evacuated after the disaster. The evacuation area around Fukushima Daiichi is divided in 3 zones. Namie is now on the border of zone 2 and the highest zone 3 where people are not allowed to move back for a long time.














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