After my first year-in-review blog about my favourite 5 camera photographs of 2024, it is time for that other "camera" I use: my drone. In this blog, I go over my favourite drone shots of this year.
Today, I am happy to share that I have won Best of Nation for Belgium, which means I received the highest score for our team with one of my images. Not only that, I am also one of the 10 finalists in the Nature/Landscape category in the World Photographic Cup.
As of January 1st 2024, new regulations on unmanned aircraft (drones) have been implemented in the EU and those same regulations are now also in effect in Iceland. Nevertheless, there are also a bunch of local regulations you need to be aware of. In this blog, I focus on the regulations which apply to consumer/prosumer photographers & videographers who want…
This morning I had the pleasure to discover I have received the Bronze medal in the very first edition of the Belgian Photo Awards. The image that was commended is a recent shot, which I took deep in the Icelandic Highlands during stormy weather.
Two pretty large storms were set to travel over the country, which would test our flexibility and forced us to think on our feet. Did we manage? Let's find out!
Not one photo workshop in the Icelandic Highlands is ever the same. While almost all of my photo workshops follow a similar itinerary, each one has its own surprises. Whether it’s a surprise encounter with wildlife, an unexpected gorgeous midnight sun session or unique weather conditions, there is always a twist to it.
These days, Iceland has arguably become one of the most popular locations on the planet for landscape photography - for a reason. In this article, I will share with you my top 5 reasons why I believe Iceland has to be on your photography bucket list of locations to visit. Let’s dive in!
Last Saturday I attended the 2024 Federation of European Professional Photographers (FEP) Awards in Ålesund, Norway. I am proud to announce that I had the pleasure to rank sixth in the Nature category with three photographs taken during the various eruptions last year.
One of the most frequently asked questions I get in my direct messages on social media is: "What does a photo workshop or photo tour do different from a 'regular & touristy' tour?". I decided to answer that very question a bit more elaborately by highlighting my 5 reasons on why a photo tour can help level up your photography.
Embark on a journey of a lifetime to explore two breathtaking destinations: Iceland and Greenland. On my photo workshops, led by experienced landscape photographers, you'll receive guidance and tips to enhance your photography skills to create stunning images. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced enthusiast, these photography workshops offer a unique and memorable experience.
Ever since I visited the Highlands of Iceland for the first time in 2012, they left an enormous impression on me. In this month's 'Behind the Shot', I talk about one of my favourite photos taken in the Icelandic Highlands in 2022.
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!
This year I am not releasing one, not two but three calendars: a regular, a puffins-themed and a volcano-themed calendar. Each one is a perfect holiday gift!
Mælifell. The name might not ring a bell to those who aren't nature photographers but I'm almost certain everyone has seen this green, almost perfectly cone-shaped, mountain.
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