Lars Håberg (b. 1986), is a documentary photographer from Norway.

 

After graduating from Bilder Nordic School of Photography (Oslo) in 2009, he left Norway to live in the West Bank, Palestine, for eight months.

 

Ever since, he has been focusing most of his work on the project, Unfortunately, it was Paradise. A project about the mood, and the psychology of daily life under a military occupation. This project came to life when he realized how far away from everyday life in the West Bank everyday news is. This is not only reflected in the stories he tells, but also in his style of photography, maybe placing him in a category of fine - art documentary.

 

Most of his time away from Norway, he spends in the Middle East.

 

Lars also teaches photography at Sunnfjord Folk High School, in his hometown Førde.