Jesse’s Visual Interviews: Rickard Falk
This week’s edition of Jesse’s Visual Interviews gives us a glimpse of the beautiful tones and wonderful lines of Swedish street photographer Rickard Falk’s world.
Q1: Who are you?

Q2: What is your favorite way to waste money?

Q3: What do you consider the most underrated virtue?

Q4: When are you happiest?

Q5: What did your first kiss feel like?

Q6: Where is home?

Q7: Which body parts (yours or otherwise) do you feel the most affection for?

Q8: What is your favorite vice?

Q9: How do you define childhood?

Q10: What is your favorite time of day?

Q11: Who is your favorite person?

Q12: What is the most important thing in any relationship?

Thank you Rickard for your responses!
I came across Rickard’s work around 2010 on Flickr and came to find out he was high school friend’s with my Swedish friend living in Tokyo. I reviewed his group work “Out of Necessity” back in 2014 for the site and am currently curating a gallery in Stockholm and having a show with his work titled, “Svängrum” that roughly translates to elbow room, a playful suggestion of the space observed in his photographs (Oct 11-Nov5). As the response for Q.1 suggests, enter into to his world by checking the links below:
https://www.instagram.com/rfalk76/
Jesse Freeman is a writer for JapanCameraHunter.com and an accomplished ikebana artist as well. You can see more of his work through his sites:
https://www.instagram.com/nothinginparticular/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/imnothinginparticular/
http://imnothinginparticular.tumblr.com/
Want to read Jesse’s other great reviews? Then click here to go to the archives.
JCH