Gunnie Moberg was born on 8 May 1941 in
Gothenburg, Sweden. Her father Åke Moberg was an accountant, and her mother Margot Lundblad was an amateur painter. Gunnie left school at the age of 16 in order to pursue artistic photography. She began by working at a photographer's studio in Gothenburg but moved to Edinburgh, Scotland a year later. In Edinburgh she worked as an au pair and studied pottery at the
Edinburgh College of Art, where she met Californian artist
Tam MacPhail. They married in January 1961 and had four sons. They initially settled in Argyll, but later moved to Orkney in 1976, after Gunnie Moberg's visit in 1975. Her husband ran a bookshop in
Stromness called 'Stromness Books & Prints', which published her first photography book in 1979. Between 1977 and 1979, the
St Magnus Festival and the
Pier Arts Centre were established. The St Magnus Festival appointed her photographer in residence; a role that she held for nearly thirty years. Her popularity as a photographer grew over time, but in later years she turned to painting. She died at the age of 66 in Stromness. == Artistic work ==