How to photograph Iceland according to a veteran photographer
Are you wondering how to photograph Iceland? Get expert advice from veteran nature photographer Michel Hammann. He vast experience travelling around Iceland. In his element when photographing rugged untouched landscapes Michel feels completely in his element in vast, rugged landscapes untouched by man. He enjoys...
Discover Wild Iceland Photo Books – See the beauty of Iceland
Rafn Sigurbjörnsson ( Rafn Sig,-) is the man behind Islandsmyndir.is (or ´Pictures from Iceland´) and the stock photo site IceStockPhotos.com. Rafn organizes Day Tours and photo workshops around Iceland. He is a veteran photographer who has created no less than eight Iceland photo books in his ´Wild...
From Lush Borneo to Remote Iceland
Words and pictures by Drew Pyke. As avid wildlife photographers from leafy Sussex (UK), we arrived in Iceland full of ‘northern promise’. Having ventured to the orang-utans of the Borneo rainforest and the puffins of the Farne Islands the year before, the most sparsely...
Iceland is El Dorado for Photographers and Adventures
Words and pictures by Sascha Hojzakowa and Markus Brungs We are 2 german artists and photographers. We’ve started our art project in 2012 and concentrated on the beginning on our scientific high-speed photography project „Aqua Momentum“ (photographing Waterdrops 1/10000sec) which got much attention, locally and globally. Then we...
The Best Places to Visit in North West of Iceland
Jón R. Hilmarsson moved to Skagafjordur in the autumn 2005. He was running three schools there and became charmed by the landscape and countryside of Skagafjordur. He was especially struck by the ever changing variety of light and colour. Moving to Skagafjordur was the catalyst for taking...
Me, Myself, Iceland and the Volcano!
Iceland has always been a country in which I was interested, because its people and the forces of nature. Miles of stony deserts, barren and colorful highlands, vast glaciers and smoking lava fields. But the deepest impression of the forces of nature was left by...
Photographing the People With Divine Names
Varya Lozenko is as Russian photographer that joins the ranks of guest bloggers here on Stuck in Iceland. She shares with us the unique photograph project she is working on but it involves photographing 320 Icelanders or one in thousand of the population. You can...
Kirkjufell Mountain Pictured in all Seasons From Dusk to Dawn
Everybody who wants to visit Iceland without thousands of tourists during the summer month and who wants to experience more about the living and nature on this beautiful island should spend at least a few days on the Snæfellsnes peninsula. Just a 2.5 hour’s drive...