Ulla Lemberg
Ulla Lemberg, Swedish photographer and filmmaker. Born 1946 in Malmö, Sweden.
Ulla tells: It was on my 12th birthday I got my first camera from my mother Alice and father Johan. After a couple of years with my camera in constant company, I was completely fascinated by the fact that I could freeze and capture what I see and experience. I decided that my profession should be a photographer. In the mid 1960’s, I studied at Professor Christer Strömholm’s fantastic photography school in Stockholm.
For over 50 years I worked as a photographer and filmmaker with the whole world as my field of work. I produced exhibitions like: “Women of the World, “Dear Children”, “I want you to know” and the films: “When Nobody See”, “Witnesses” and “Where are my mother and father?”
In 2011, I founded the global cultural foundation Change Attitude. Change Attitude’s main core is to work with culture as a tool, in order to create a world where all kinds of violence perpetrated against children of the world cease to exist, permanently.
“Change takes time, but not an eternity” -Ulla Lemberg
Sex Pistols Johnny Rotten & Sid Vicious,Denmark Street London 1977
It was in London in April 1977 that photographer Ulla Lemberg was exclusively invited to photograph the punk band Sex Pistols’ two front figures Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten. Their small, dilapidated house on Denmark Street had two floors. Upstairs a small room with two beds, mattresses thrown on the floor. The downstairs was filled with instruments and amplifiers. Six Pistols had been boycotted by all record companies in England for months, and only appeared in secret at banned concerts. Lemberg describes the picture “Visiting shy Sid practicing on his bass. A tired, broodin
Ulla Lemberg
Ulla Lemberg, Swedish photographer and filmmaker. Born 1946 in Malmö, Sweden.
Ulla tells: It was on my 12th birthday I got my first camera from my mother Alice and father Johan. After a couple of years with my camera in constant company, I was completely fascinated by the fact that I could freeze and capture what I see and experience. I decided that my profession should be a photographer. In the mid 1960’s, I studied at Professor Christer Strömholm’s fantastic photography school in Stockholm.
For over 50 years I worked as a photographer and filmmaker with the whole world as my field of work. I produced exhibitions like: “Women of the World, “Dear Children”, “I want you to know” and the films: “When Nobody See”, “Witnesses” and “Where are my mother and father?”
In 2011, I founded the global cultural foundation Change Attitude. Change Attitude’s main core is to work with culture as a tool, in order to create a world where all kinds of violence perpetrated against children of the world cease to exist, permanently.
“Change takes time, but not an eternity” -Ulla Lemberg
Sex Pistols Johnny Rotten & Sid Vicious,Denmark Street London 1977
It was in London in April 1977 that photographer Ulla Lemberg was exclusively invited to photograph the punk band Sex Pistols’ two front figures Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten. Their small, dilapidated house on Denmark Street had two floors. Upstairs a small room with two beds, mattresses thrown on the floor. The downstairs was filled with instruments and amplifiers. Six Pistols had been boycotted by all record companies in England for months, and only appeared in secret at banned concerts. Lemberg describes the picture “Visiting shy Sid practicing on his bass. A tired, broodin
Ulla Lemberg
Ulla Lemberg, Swedish photographer and filmmaker. Born 1946 in Malmö, Sweden.
Ulla tells: It was on my 12th birthday I got my first camera from my mother Alice and father Johan. After a couple of years with my camera in constant company, I was completely fascinated by the fact that I could freeze and capture what I see and experience. I decided that my profession should be a photographer. In the mid 1960’s, I studied at Professor Christer Strömholm’s fantastic photography school in Stockholm.
For over 50 years I worked as a photographer and filmmaker with the whole world as my field of work. I produced exhibitions like: “Women of the World, “Dear Children”, “I want you to know” and the films: “When Nobody See”, “Witnesses” and “Where are my mother and father?”
In 2011, I founded the global cultural foundation Change Attitude. Change Attitude’s main core is to work with culture as a tool, in order to create a world where all kinds of violence perpetrated against children of the world cease to exist, permanently.
“Change takes time, but not an eternity” -Ulla Lemberg
Sex Pistols Johnny Rotten & Sid Vicious,Denmark Street London 1977
It was in London in April 1977 that photographer Ulla Lemberg was exclusively invited to photograph the punk band Sex Pistols’ two front figures Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten. Their small, dilapidated house on Denmark Street had two floors. Upstairs a small room with two beds, mattresses thrown on the floor. The downstairs was filled with instruments and amplifiers. Six Pistols had been boycotted by all record companies in England for months, and only appeared in secret at banned concerts. Lemberg describes the picture “Visiting shy Sid practicing on his bass. A tired, broodin