At the end of August last year, I was coming to the tail end of my busiest summer photo workshop season to date. I had quite literally been all over the place since mid-June. Whether I was photographing puffins on Grímsey, roaming the Icelandic Highlands or sailing through East Greenland, I gave my all during every workshop. And now, it…
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.
It is safe to say that 2024 has again been an amazing year for my photography. In this article, I share some of my favourite camera photographs of this year.
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…
Eastern Greenland is one of those locations that has been very high on my photography bucket list for many, many years. Last August, the time had finally come!
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.
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.
If you’re more invested into photography and really want to chase the more compelling photographs of a puffin, there’s only one location in Iceland you should consider: Grímsey.
Travelling to Iceland and Greenland, and the Arctic in general, requires a bit more thought in what clothing and photography gear you should bring. That's why it's understandable that one of the most asked questions I receive when participants prepare for a photo workshop is what they should pack.
In this new blog, I want to share with you 4 landscape photography tips, or pieces of advice, which I wished someone would have told me when I first started out. While there aren't any real shortcuts, it could help you get to where you are going quicker!
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.
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