"I'm a kind of diary photographer. I try not to take pictures as I see them, but as I feel them. I'm interested in imperfection."
Anders Petersen
Since the 1960s Anders Petersen has been documenting life beyond the margins of polite society, a world including prostitutes,
transvestites, alcoholics, night-time lovers and adult conflict. Petersen photographs his subjects with a candid
somewhat detached eye, and is able to disclose unpleasant realities such as drug abuse with a sense of bewilderment
and currency. City Diary is an ambitious series of books showing Petersen's ongoing photographic engagement with life
in the shadows in cities including Stockholm, Tokyo and St Petersburg. The first three volumes of City Diary appear here
together; the others will follow as and when they are ready - just as life unfolds around Petersen on his travels.
Born in Stockholm in 1944, Anders Petersen is one of the most important European photographers working today.
Throughout his career Petersen has consistently challenged photographic conventions, beginning with his photographs
of late-night regulars in a Hamburg bar in the 1960s, which subsequently became the seminal book Café Lehmitz.
Between 1966 and 1968 Petersen studied with Christer Strömholm, and has since published more than 20 books.