Growing up in Sweden and Argentina, Christoffer was mainly interested in rap music and graffiti. But his father was an avid skier and took him on skiing holidays every winter. It didn’t take long before Christoffer became a passionate skier, going from the small hill near their home in Trosa, south of Stockholm, to eventually making his first winter season in Sweden’s premier ski resort Åre. Later, on a family ski trip to France, Christoffer convinced his dad to check out La Grave, which was just around the mountain from where they were vacationing. At the now legendary ski lodge, La Chaumine, he met the Swedish owner, Pelle Lång, who practically gave him a job on the spot.
Before long, Christoffer was working at the lodge, drove the transfer bus, washed the dishes, cut wood, and skied with Lång and his crew. But the definitive moment was when he bought a Canon Eos 100.
“My mother worked as a freelance photographer and had her darkroom at home, I grew up with photography the same way Baptiste did.”
Christoffer Sjöström