Tekst! journalisten is a co-operation of independent journalists working from Arnhem and The Hague/Delft in the Netherlands plus Uppsala in Sweden. News reports, company profiling, interviews, desk research, photography, internet content production, editorial management and video reports are skills of Tekst! journalisten. The co-operation started in January 2000 in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and has a Swedish location as from April 2006.
Currently we work for Dutch press agency ANP, various business and public interest magazines and public radio.
And, of course, we can work for you or your company, organisation or institution. Quickly contact Marcel Burger at +31629556229 or Elmer van Hest at +31626360412. If you rather send an e-mail: hello@tekstjournalisten.com.
If you are based in Sweden, feel free to contact Marcel Burger at sverige@tekstjournalisten.com, or +46703838726. He will provide you with additional contact information.
English language productions
DFPro Special: The Photo Academy Award 2009

September, 11th, 2009 | Now available in the shops in the Netherlands and Belgium: The Photo Academy Award 2009 Special of the Dutch magazine Digifoto Pro. Marcel Burger of Tekst! journalisten was the translator Dutch-English and editor-in-chief for this special publication… »
Gotland: Monsters and steady legs
June, 25th, 2009 | Tough looking limestone cliffs reach out above the Baltic See. The wind seems to be the only element that can hold these monsters at bay, by chopping parts of them off, day by day.
Gotland is partly barren, partly an almost cosy arrangement of farms with lands, framed by small roads… »
Stockholm: Stone fronts and sunset
June, 13th, 2009 | Façades of glass taking turns with creamy or terracotta stone fronts with rich decorations. They don’t look up or down when a wave of people presses itself in many small streams into shops, café’s and restaurants. The ducks in the dark blue water near the Royal Opera seemingly don’t care:… »
Column: Survival (English)
July, 1st, 2008 | “Well, the coming two hours we go straight up.” The travel guide looks greedy at the participants, turns around and sets course to 500 meters above sea level with a brisk walk. More than that this adventure is not supposed to be. Sleeping in the open air. In three days from… »


