Iceland

In May, my friend and fellow photographer Vincent Verstraete (who made the planning) and I set out on an expedition to Iceland, driven by a shared passion for capturing its untamed landscapes and elusive wildlife. What began as a simple idea soon turned into a full blown adventure, chasing golden light across black sand beaches, hiking through windswept valleys, and standing in awe beneath thundering waterfalls that seemed to shake the earth itself.

We followed winding roads into the highlands, braved sudden Arctic squalls, and waited patiently in the silence for the perfect moment when puffins took flight or wild horses cut through the mist.

Each day felt like stepping into another world glaciers glowing at sunrise, volcanic craters steaming under a brooding sky, and endless horizons that reminded us just how small we are in the face of nature’s raw power.

It wasn’t just a trip; it was a journey into the wild where unpredictability became our guide, the elements tested our resolve, and every frame we captured carried the spirit of adventure.

The first 36 images are taken in May. The following 24 images in January when I returned to photograph specifically in winter.

All selected works are available as fine-art prints on Archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315 g/m²
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