From Dirt Issue 127 – September 2012 Words by Tobias Liljeroth, Photos by Mattias Fredriksson. Swede Mattias Fredriksson is easily one of the most recognized and published photographers in both the bike and ski worlds, spending his life shooting the planet’s top riders in the most epic locations, whether it be summer or winter. Here […]...
The Dreamcatcher – The Photography of Mattias Fredriksson
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