
This week on the Sapore Podcast, I’m joined by Ulf Svane, a Danish photographer and visual storyteller whose work spans the globe—from the rice fields of northern Thailand to the windswept Nordic coasts.
Originally from Copenhagen and also based in Southeast Asia, Ulf’s photography captures the intimacy of food, place, and people with a signature use of rich color, natural light, and deep attentiveness. His images have appeared in National Geographic, Food & Wine, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Condé Nast Traveler.
In this conversation, we talk about:
We also dive into stories from the field—from working with farmers in the north of Thailand to collaborating with editors and chefs across the world—and reflect on the emotional weight that images can hold when they come from a place of deep presence.
This episode is a meditation on global living, stillness, story, and the lens as a tool for connection.
Follow Ulf on Instagram: @ulfsvane
See his work: www.ulfsvane.com
Photo courtesy of Ulf Svane.
THE SAPORE PODCAST
The Sapore Podcast is an invitation to explore the world richly through the senses. Rooted in the Italian word sapore—meaning “to savor” and “to taste”—each episode features soulful conversations with chefs, winemakers, artists, designers, and creatives from around the world.
From intimate kitchens in Florence to late-night wine bars in Paris and sacred rituals in Marrakesh, Sapore explores and savors the rituals, memories, and places that connect us to a life well-traveled and well-lived.
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Studio Sapore: @studio.sapore
Host Nisa Sedaghat: @nisssyy
Get in touch:
Email: hello@studiosapore.com
Online at: www.studiosapore.com
The podcast is produced by Nisa Sedaghat.