Winter in Color – Red Houses Against the Silence
Winter in Norway often feels like a black and white photograph—snow-covered landscapes, bare trees, and a stillness that settles deep into everything. But then, scattered across the quiet, you see them: the red houses. Like brushstrokes of warmth against a frozen canvas, they remind you that even in the depths of winter, color persists. These photos were taken in Mandal and Øyslebø, where the light was soft, the snow fresh, and the contrast between winter's silence and the vivid red of the houses felt almost poetic. Without these houses, winter might feel completely monochrome—but with them, it’s a quiet celebration of life in the cold.