Louise’s fashion trajectory started in Copenhagen where she as a stylist worked closely with some of Denmark’s most influential fashion figures.

When she moved to London in 2003 to work for Jens Laugesen, Louise picked up a camera for the first time and saw the world anew. Styling now seemed one-dimensional compared to the riches of photography. Commuting between Copenhagen and London, Louise drew on both cities in developing her signature style of cool urban poetics and free-flowing teen spirit.

In 2008 Louise completed a BA Honours in Fashion Photography at the London College of Fashion. During her college years she assisted Rankin and was one of the first to shoot the now-famous cover girl Georgia Frost.

Louise now works editorially with publications including Androgyny, Hint, Pig and Nazine. Working with a young team of fashion designers, stylists and make-up artists she prefers original and patina’ed beauty – always capturing a poetic mood of curious melancholy.