Travel along photogenic natural disasters
Travel to the pristine landscapes and phenomenal natural phenomena of the Land of Fire and Ice and explore it through the eye of the lens. Capture the contrasts of the forward-thinking capital and picturesque hamlets, immortalize steaming geysers erupting from icy glaciers, snowy peaks spewing lava, and the fairytale Northern Lights swarming the night sky. Photograph the geothermal wonders of the Golden Circle and the scenic landscapes of Vik en Hof. Discover the magnificent and photogenic nature of southern Iceland , Where the world can't find you…
During the trip, you will continuously receive professional tips from a professional photographer to perfect your photos, focusing on looking, being busy and enjoying the environment. Looking through the lens with a photographer's eye you see all kinds of wonderful things that otherwise go unnoticed. You are guaranteed to come home with great memories and fantastic photos!
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Nand Fiems (1947) studied interior design and then photography at the Sint-Lucas Institute in Ghent. As a professional photographer, he specializes in reportage, studio and aerial photography and teaches technical and aesthetic photography. Since 1990 he has traveled annually to Africa, America, Asia and now Europe to photograph the beauty of these continents.
Departure date: November 6, 2021
Tips & tops Photo tour Iceland:
- The entire trip will be accompanied by a professional photographer and you will have a local English speaking private guide as your driver
- The carefully selected hotels are all unique - one for the great cuisine, another for the fantastic panorama, another for the location - but what they all have in common is an excellent level of service
- At Þingvellir, see how the Earth once slowly tore apart along the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates
- Experience the sensation of mist from the glacier water on your face at Gullfoss waterfall
- Experience the heat of the Geysir geothermal area as you watch Strokkur spewing water into the air every 5-7 minutes
- The Dyrhólaey Promenade offers unparalleled views of black sand beaches spilling into the waves of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and distant mountain landscapes on the other
- When the icebergs from Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon wash up on the coast, there is a beautiful contrast to the volcanic black sand; a wonderful display for photographers and nature lovers
- Discover the mystical realm of the ReykjanesPeninsula , located on a drift zone between two continents
- Visit colorful Seltún with its many bubbling mud pots and fumaroles, and Brimketill , a lava rock formation in the shape of a pool on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean