Morten Andersen is a Norwegian photographer who began his career as a photojournalist in the late 1980s.[1][2] Andersen was taught about photography as a teenager in secondary school. In 1986, he took a job at a photo lab, where he worked for the next eleven years.[3] He has published several books, including 'Fast City' (1999), 'TOKYO 20002002' (2016), and 'Fast Cities' (2018).[4] Andersen has stated that he enjoys photo books because they have the ability to tell a whole story. He believes that a photo book is not just a collection of photos, but representative of a work in and of itself. [3]
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