Three DMJX projects in New Danish Photography #02

The second issue of New Danish Documentary was released on Friday, October 24 and three DMJX projects were selected for the publication.

The second issue of the publication New Danish Photography ready for sale at the release party held at photobook publisher Disko Bay. Photo: Emil Ryge

New Danish Photography is a photographic journal established by Disko Bay, Spine Studio and Dansk Dokumentarisme, published every second year. The first edition, New Danish Documentary #01 was published in June 2023. The aim is to look beyond the dichotomy between art and documentary photography as a place to gain our bearings and take stock of Danish Photography right now.

Louise Herrche Serup and Frederik Danielsen, two of the DMJX contributing photographers at the release af New Danish Photography #02. Photo: Emil Ryge
Around 200 people came to the book release at Disko Bay photobook publishing house.
Photo: Emil Ryge
The DMJX graduates, Roasline Ben-Baruch Lange, Maria Høy Hansen and Liv Latricia Habel at the release party last Friday. Photo: Emil Ryge

New Danish Photography #2

New Danish Photography #2. Photo: Emil Ryge

New Danish Photography #2 contains of 12 series, each unfolding in their own way moments that might offer a glimpse of understanding and meaning. These vastly different photographers represent a selection of the best and most vital photography in Denmark right now.

“These photographers do not produce content – they document, create art and make photographs. We can’t track engagement or measure our reach, but we can try to create an oasis for contemplation and immersion, where you as a reader might lose yourself for a while.” – From the preface by Emil Ryge, Dansk Dokumentarisme.

The three DMJX projects are:

Fire Trees at Als
by Frederik Danielsen

Spread of Frederik Danielsen’s story in New Danish Photography #2
Spread of Frederik Danielsen’s story in New Danish Photography #2

Frederik Danielsen began the project as his Visual Project during his seventh term at DMJX in the fall 2023.


You Still Don’t Know My name
by Louise Herrche Serup & Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker

Spread of Louise Herrche Serup & Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker’s story in New Danish Photography #2
Spread of Louise Herrche Serup & Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker’s story in New Danish Photography #2

The project was made as the two photographers’ final BA-project in 2021 and received the ECCA-DMJX Photojournalism Award in 2022. The project is currently exhibited at the Gender Museum Denmark.


Generation Climate
by Christian Falck Wolff

Spread of Christian Falck Wolff’s story in New Danish Photography #2
Spread of Christian Falck Wolff’s story in New Danish Photography #2

Christian Falck Wolff began his Generation Climate during a holiday while interning at Politiken in 2023. He received one of the ECCA-DMJX Photojournalism Awards in 2024. The grant has been spent on continuing the work on the stories for the project.