About
Nordic Nature Project is a visual storytelling project built around the Nordic wilderness. Forests, mountains, weather, silence, and distance.
It’s a space for slow cinema and still photography, made with patience and respect for the places being filmed.
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The project isn’t about conquering nature or performing inside it. It's about letting the landscapes lead, and inviting you to feel something real in return.

The Story
I’m Lars Eriksen — a writer, photographer and filmmaker based in Norway, working across Scandinavia. I’ve spent decades returning to the same kinds of places: high plateaus, old forests, exposed ridges, and quiet valleys.
The work is simple: go out, pay attention, come home with something honest.
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This project is rooted in reverence for wild nature, and it started with a belief that protection begins with connection. If the films and photographs do their job, they make you notice more. And when we notice more, we tend to care more.
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Nordic Nature Project isn’t a policy platform. It’s visual work, built to strengthen the bond between humans and the living world.
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Newsletter
This is a one-person project — filmed, edited, and built slowly over time. The newsletter shares new releases, field notes, and the ongoing process of turning this into a sustainable independent craft. No noise. No spam. Just the work and ideas as it develops.
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For press, collaborations, or print inquiries, you can reach me here:
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