Street Photos: Stockholm in Black and White

Matthias Siewert whose street and fine art photography is marked by strong contrasts and unusual perspectives shares some of his shots of Stockholm in black and white.

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Gamla Stan as seen from Slussen

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

A young man walking the streets of Stockholm

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Take a rest in Gamla Stan

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

A face from the street

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Slussen underground metro station

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Don’t miss your Tunnelbana

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

As seen at Sergels torg, Stockholm

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Anything can become art in Stockholm

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Left overs from Stockholm’s nightlife

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

People in Stockholm are usually very well dressed”

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Pigeons at Sergels torg

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

A photo taken at Stockholm’s traffic hub Slussen

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Stockholm has some nice architecture

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Slussen underground metro station

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Meet some friends in Gamla Stan

Street photography in Stockholm by Matthias Siewert

Ladies like to go shopping in Stockholm

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Author: Matthias Siewert

Matthias Siewert has lived in seven countries on three continents. He loves to travel and likes to preserve his impressions by means of photography. His interests cover street, travel and fine art photography. Strong contrasts and unusual perspectives mark his style. Matthias is now based in Stockholm where he moved one year ago for his PhD.

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