I photograph winter landscapes, strange light, raw textures, weather, atmosphere, animals, structures, and locations across Iceland.
Winter Landscapes
Photographs of Iceland shaped by snow, ice, low light, and harsh seasonal conditions. This work focuses on the quieter, heavier side of the landscape, where familiar places become stripped back, graphic, and almost unreal.
Strange Light
Images built around unusual light conditions: low sun, fog, reflections, northern light, storm light, glowing horizons, and moments where the atmosphere changes the whole feeling of a place. This category is about timing, patience, and the strange visual shifts Iceland is known for.
Raw Textures
A closer look at the surfaces of Iceland: lava, moss, ice, sand, rock, water, snow, and volcanic ground. These images often sit somewhere between landscape and abstraction, focusing on pattern, colour, rhythm, and material.
Weather
Photographs where the weather is not just background, but part of the subject. Wind, snow, rain, mist, clouds, storms, and fast-changing conditions often give the landscape its shape, mood, and visual tension.
Atmospehere
A collection of images focused on mood, silence, distance, scale, and feeling. These are less about documenting a specific location and more about capturing the emotional weight of a place.
Animals
Photographs of animals encountered across Iceland, from horses and sheep to birds and wilder moments in the landscape. The focus is on animals as part of the environment, shaped by weather, terrain, and place.
Structures
Images of human-made forms in the Icelandic landscape: buildings, cabins, roads, geothermal pipes, power stations, industrial details, and other structures. This category explores the relationship between infrastructure, design, utility, and the raw environment around it.