Photographers and Studios Email List - Sweden

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SphereScout coverage for Photographers in Sweden

SphereScout indexes 4,000+ public business listings categorized as Photographers in Sweden. 1,000+ businesses (32%) have at least one email address; 3,000+ (85%) have at least one phone number.

Public business listings
4,000+
Businesses with email
1,000+ (32%)
Unique email addresses
1,500+
Businesses with phone
3,000+ (85%)
Unique phone numbers
3,000+

Where these listings are concentrated

  • Stockholm800+20.3% of this dataset
  • Västra Götaland500+14.5% of this dataset
  • Gävleborg400+11.4% of this dataset
  • Skåne300+9.1% of this dataset

These figures describe SphereScout's current coverage of public business listings in Sweden. They are not an official count of every business or licensed professional. Records marked permanently closed are excluded.

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CompanyLocationPhoneEmailWebsite
Vårgårda Redovisning ABVårgårda, Västra Götaland46 7 ** ** 29a***@g***.comswedmapi.org/details/vrgrda-redovisning-ab-ChIJrSp
Studio StrandhHalmstad, Halland46 3 ** ** 62i***@s***.sewww.studiostrandh.se
Hamed Bank Photography - Landscape photography workshops and PrintsKnivsta, Uppsala46 7 ** ** 66i***@h***.comwww.hamedbank.com
AB Lule-BildLuleå, Norrbotten46 9 ** ** 06i***@l***.sewww.lulebild.se
Fotoautomat Scandinavian XPORosersberg, Stockholm46 1 ** ** 00m***@s***.euwww.speed-services.se/fotoautomater/fotoautomat/555/scandinavian-xpo--arlandastad-(fd-eurostop)
Fotograf Linnea EkFalkenberg, Halland46 7 ** ** 75c***@f***.comwww.fotograflinneaek.com
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How SphereScout prepares this business contact CSV

SphereScout turns public business profiles into a category-and-location export. The process uses the business categories shown in the current page breakdown and keeps official registers, classifications, licences, and inspections separate from the file.

  1. Match the displayed business categories

    SphereScout selects public business profiles matching the categories shown in the current page breakdown. These labels define the file's scope but do not replace official activity codes or authorizations.

  2. Structure available public details

    SphereScout organizes the available business name, category, location, website, email, phone, and public profile fields, then normalizes and deduplicates contact values for export.

  3. Publish coverage and deliver the CSV

    SphereScout refreshes public business profiles regularly, publishes the latest collection date and available coverage totals, and delivers the selected records as a structured CSV.

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Using business contacts under Swedish rules

Sweden's Marketing Act distinguishes natural from legal persons. Prior consent is generally required for marketing by email to a natural person. That requirement does not apply in the same way when the recipient is a legal person, but every message must provide a valid address through which the recipient can stop further marketing. GDPR also applies whenever the address identifies a living person.

Read Sections 19-20 of the Marketing Act and IMY guidance
  • Classify both the recipient's legal form and the email address before outreach. A business name, private domain, or published address does not by itself establish whether the recipient is a natural or legal person.
  • Do not send unsolicited email to a sole trader or another natural person without documented consent unless every condition of the existing-customer exception for the sender's own similar products is satisfied.
  • For a confirmed legal person's role inbox, identify the sender, keep the proposition relevant, and include a valid, simple way to stop further messages.
  • When the contact detail identifies a person, document purpose, necessity, and the legitimate-interest balancing test, provide Article 14 information when data came from a third party or public source, and clearly present the right to object.
  • Stop direct marketing immediately after an objection and maintain a reliable suppression list so the contact is not imported again.
  • Telephone is a separate channel. Verify who holds the number and the context of the call, honor previous objections, and screen NIX-Telefon where the number may be used by a consumer or natural person.

Segment the file before email outreach

Confirmed legal person and role inbox
EvidenceA strong register match to a limited company, trading partnership, association, or another legal person, together with evidence that a general address such as info@ or contact@ belongs to that organization.
TreatmentSection 19 prior consent is not required for marketing to the legal person. Identify the sender, provide an easy opt-out, and meet GDPR duties if other fields still identify an individual.
Natural person or person-identifying address
EvidenceA sole proprietorship, another natural-person business, or an address linked to a named individual.
TreatmentRequire documented consent or a fully applicable existing-customer exception before sending marketing email.
Unresolved recipient type
EvidenceA trade name without a reliable register match, consumer webmail, conflicting company evidence, or an unclear relationship between the domain and the business.
TreatmentPause unsolicited email until the recipient is classified, or apply the natural-person rules.
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