Hi, I'm Kristoffer, a photographer and filmmaker based in Oslo, Norway.
I've been fortunate to travel to many parts of the world, experiences that have broadened my perspective and shaped the way I see both nature and people. Photography has been part of my life since I was young, and over time it became the perfect way to combine my passion for the outdoors with a creative outlet. Spending time in nature with a camera allows me to slow down, observe, and appreciate moments that often go unnoticed.
Over the years, my interests have evolved across different genres of photography, but time-lapse has always held a special place. It is a demanding craft that requires patience, careful planning, technical precision, and the ability to anticipate constantly changing conditions. Those challenges are exactly what drew me to it. I later founded Molvig Media to focus on time-lapse production, giving me the opportunity to explore this unique form of visual storytelling in greater depth.
In 2016, I discovered scuba diving and soon realized that bringing a camera underwater would make every dive more challenging—and much more rewarding. While my experience with photography on land helped me adapt to the technical side, underwater filmmaking introduced an entirely new set of skills. Today, my underwater work is primarily focused on video, and you'll find a selection of those projects in this portfolio.
I also have a passion for seeing the world from above. With nearly a decade of experience in aerial photography and filmmaking, my drone has become a natural companion on most adventures. Whether I expect an extraordinary scene or simply follow my curiosity, I enjoy capturing landscapes and moments from perspectives that are often impossible to experience from the ground.
Above all, I enjoy creating authentic imagery that tells a story, whether it's from a mountain ridge, beneath the surface of the ocean, or hundreds of meters above the landscape.
Curious how this motion-controlled timelapse turned out? 
Take a look at the Timelapse page.
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