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I released a brand-new YouTube video about photographing braided rivers with a drone in Iceland. I take you through the whole process: from taking the shot on-location to processing the images into a final photograph.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveJanuary 14, 2023
Brand-New E-book on Nature Drone Photography!
I'm happy to announce today that I am releasing a brand-new e-book which is focused on nature drone photography. This 85-page educational e-book is a complete guide for both aspiring & experienced nature drone photographers.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveDecember 15, 2022
I released a brand new video which is a little bit of a teaser to the exhibition which is opening the coming week. This homage to the Fagradalsfjall Fires is a collection of video footage made during the two most recent volcanic eruptions at the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveOctober 14, 2022
Time for Updates!
Summer is pretty much over here in Iceland. Therefore, it seemed like it was time to give you a few updates from my side.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveAugust 31, 2022
The past week I’ve received a ton of questions about drones and volcanoes so it seems like a good idea to share with you my tips and advise when flying a drone over an active volcano.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveAugust 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
My Lava Dragon Won 1st Place for Abstracts in WLP 2022!
I recently participated in the World Landscape Photographer 2022 photography contest. To my excitement I won first place in the Abstracts category with my Lava Dragon!
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveJuly 5, 2022
As many of you undoubtedly know, last year I had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a volcanic eruption up-close in a way that has rarely been possible. I visited the Geldingadalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcanic system in Iceland over 44 times.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveJune 13, 2022
It's been a long time coming for me but I finally made it onto YouTube with my very first landscape photography focused video.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveMay 25, 2022
In the landscape photography community, Iceland is a prime location as there are so many bucket list shots to be made here. Perhaps some of the most sought after photographs, are those taken of the beautiful braided rivers which can only be seen from the sky.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveMay 5, 2022
There are currently no active volcanic eruptions on Iceland but there is still plenty of evidence of the tremendous heat present in the earth beneath it. On Iceland, there are many geothermal areas, which I find incredibly interesting to photograph.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveApril 24, 2022
Greenland – Discovering Deep Winter in Ilulissat
It finally happened: I travelled to Greenland! A few weeks ago I made an impulsive, last-minute, but very rewarding visit to Ilulissat. My main goal? Photographing the majestic castles of ice floating in the UNESCO Ilulissat icefjord.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveApril 6, 2022
My Photographic Journey of a Volcanic 10 Weeks
Today marks the day the eruption in Geldingadalir has been ongoing for 10 weeks. Come along on my photographic journey capturing the eruption in 10 photographs and videos.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveMay 28, 2021
Highland Light
A collection of aerial and landscape photographs made during several colourful summer nights deep in the Icelandic highlands. In the early summer of last year, I set out with my friend Gabor Nagy to spend a weekend exploring the southern region of the Icelandic highlands.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveMay 18, 2020
Geothermal Gems
I recently spent some time documenting and exploring a few geothermal areas from an aerial perspective using a drone. This top-down perspective provides a unique look at the colourful world of Iceland's hot & festering earth. It can sometimes seem like the surface of a different planet.
Jeroen Van NieuwenhoveApril 19, 2020