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After returning from the epic expedition to Antarctica, it was time to move onto part two of my three and a half week journey. Because the Antarctica expedition started and ended in Punta Arenas (Chile), we decided to add on Chilean Patagonia for several days and, more specifically, Torres Del Paine National Park.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveMay 16, 2024
Three years ago, during the 2021 eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcanic system in Iceland, I set out on a mission to try and capture the northern lights above an erupting volcano. I recently attempted to witness this unique & rare combination of natural phenomenons again, which I have dubbed the ‘Holy Grail of Iceland Photography’.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveMay 9, 2024
This is part two of my story about participating in, and leading, a unique photography workshop in Antarctica last February.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveApril 30, 2024
At the end of 2022, my friend Nigel Danson reached out to me asking if I wanted to join as an additional photography lead on a once-in-a-lifetime photography workshop. The location? Antarctica. This is part 1 of that amazing adventure.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveApril 23, 2024
I didn't expect it, but 2023 turned into a whopper of a year for my photography and myself with many high notes. In this final blog of the year, I've listed 5 of the most important moments and achievements to me.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveDecember 30, 2023
It's that time of year again: a yearly overview! In this first blog out of three, I will be focusing on my 5 favourite camera photographs.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveDecember 25, 2023
Two weeks ago I hosted my final photo workshop of 2023 - together with Mads Peter Iversen. Joined by a group of 9 photo workshop participants we explored the south coast of Iceland during 8 days at the end of November.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveDecember 6, 2023
Today, my volcano photography received a "Highly Commended" from the Natural Landscape Photography Awards jury. However, this is not the time to celebrate given the situation in Grindavík.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveNovember 15, 2023
In early August, I set out to explore the Icelandic Highlands with Mads Peter Iversen during a photo workshop focused entirely on exploring some of my favourite areas of Iceland in the Southern Highlands. How did it go? Let's find out!
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveNovember 6, 2023
In this month's "Behind the Shot" blog, I want to share a story behind one of my, if not my all-time, favourite puffin photograph which I took back in the summer of 2021.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveSeptember 17, 2023
Last week almost the entire of North of Iceland was extremely fortunate to witness polar stratospheric clouds, or nacreous clouds, for about 6 or 7 days in a row. Even though we didn't see any such clouds in Reykjavík, it did remind me of one of the most amazing photography moments I've witnessed since moving to Iceland.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveFebruary 2, 2023
I was extremely intrigued when I discovered the ATOLL tripod collar. This new solution promises to replace your L bracket by solving issues such as the limited range of motion of your fully articulating screen & access to the ports on your camera. How does ATOLL hold up and will it replace my L bracket?
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveJanuary 26, 2023
Today is a special day for me. Exactly one year ago I released my first book, New Earth. I'm proud to say that so far over 850 copies of my book have found a new owner.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveDecember 10, 2022
On Wednesday a new volcanic eruption started at Fagradalsfjall on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. The eruption is taking place in Meradalir, a lower valley in the area.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveAugust 5, 2022
Earlier this month I spent a few days in Hornstrandir, a remote area in the West Fjords of Iceland. My goal was to photograph the arctic fox cubs which start leaving the safety of their dens around that time.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveJuly 19, 2022