

WINTER LIGHT is a meditative collection of photographic essays that explores light, memory, and the timeless questions at the heart of our existence. Winter—its darkness, its fragile light, its endless shifting shades—is a season alive with visual wonder. It offers everything from razor-sharp shadows to enveloping mists, from celestial spectacles to the quiet shimmer of artificial light. Few things carry such symbolic weight or stir the imagination so deeply. Winter light reaches not only into our rooms, but into our inner landscapes. It awakens memories and the boundaries between time and place begin to dissolve.Winter Light is more than a collection of images. It is about seeking. Of remembering. And of finding one’s place in the world.
“What, then, are yesterday, today, and tomorrow in the end? Perhaps they are only memories, the struggle for existence, or dreams. And if it sometimes becomes difficult to tell them apart, it may be due to only one thing: life is so short that these moments on Earth easily blend together. Just as a snowstorm smooths everything out — both the tracks from yesterday and the road toward tomorrow.” Karl-Erik Bergman from Sälavandring 1993.
Marcus Boman, freelance photographer and pianist. Master degree in music and private studies in photography and art. He has exhibited regularly since 2016 and released the books Skaparkraft and I AM. His works are represented at art museums and private collectors. For more information and portfolio please visit www.marcusboman.com
