Photographing Iceland: A photo guide to 100 locations
New book: Photographing Iceland: A photo guide to 100 locations
We are pleased to announce our new book Photographing Iceland: A photo guide to 100...
Searching for symmetry at the Aldeyjarfoss waterfall
Aldeyjarfoss is one of the most majestic waterfalls in Iceland, but rather a challenge to reach since it is in the highlands. It flows...
The power of scale in landscape photography
I am no fan of selfies but selfies in landscape photography offer scale. They show the size of the landscape with something in comparison....
Finding simplicity in winter photography
This winter feels like three winters. Not only because we have been working for months in the office. Three times we have seen heavy...
Our landscape photos in the new Icelandic Passport
We are proud that a large part of the landscape photos in the new Icelandic Passport are photos taken by us. We also own...
Huge Photo Exhibition in China
https://youtu.be/iRnxx6QjtI4
What do you do when you get a invitation to show photos at a Photo Exhibition in the middle of China? Well... of course...
Art Gallery Fold in Reykjavik presents our work
Art Gallery Fold has started to sell some of our framed photos in it´s gallery in the center of Reykjavik at Rauðarárstígur 12-14. Now...
Working the scene at the Gluggafoss waterfall
Finding lesser known locations to shoot in Iceland is a challenge. Considering that the Gluggafoss (Merkjárfoss) waterfall is not far from the crowded Seljalandfoss...
Kirkjufell from all sides and seasons for 10 years
When is enough enough?
The article "No, Iceland Is Not Over-Photographed" at fstoppers.com by Mads Peter Iversen got me thinking. At the time the article...