The Count’s Feud
As a photographer I am drawn to making portraits.
In this series I seek to capture the feel and mood from the period around the civil war in Denmark 1534-1536, called the Count’s Feud, which is where the country became Protestant.
Every year, a fair called Medieval Days is held at Voergaard Castle. This focuses on exactly this period, and great efforts is made to recreate the life of the people who lived at this time.
I want to show how people from the different social classes would have appeared at the time of the Court’s Feud.
The series shows high born and low born, from nobles to peasants, countrymen, artisans, clergy, prostitutes and other good people.
I have chosen the same lighting setup, background, textures and tones in post processing to create a uniform look to the images.