Commissioned photography for The New York Times. I was sent out to Oslo. Norway’s capital is ready for its moment in the Nordic sun. Capacity has doubled at the newly expanded Oslo Airport, which is as good-looking as it is green. Speedy airport trains now whisk visitors to the city center, where architectural landmarks are rapidly proliferating. And a new five-and-a-half-mile waterfront promenade, Havnepromenaden, runs from a sea-fed outdoor pool, across a High Line-inspired park, to a year-old indoor skatepark with hyper-colorful facades by the local artist Pushwagner.
BY JAMES SILVERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
52 PLACES TO GO / OSLO
THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Commissioned photography for The New York Times. I was sent out to Oslo. Norway’s capital is ready for its moment in the Nordic sun. Capacity has doubled at the newly expanded Oslo Airport, which is as good-looking as it is green. Speedy airport trains now whisk visitors to the city center, where architectural landmarks are rapidly proliferating.
And a new five-and-a-half-mile waterfront promenade, Havnepromenaden, runs from a sea-fed outdoor pool, across a High Line-inspired park, to a year-old indoor skatepark with hyper-colorful facades by the local artist Pushwagner.