The volcanic eruption is still going strong and last week another fissure developed adding to the show. As a result some restrictions have been made at the eruption site, people are no longer allowed to go right up to the crater. There are two ways to hike to the eruption site, one way is from [...]

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Tracks formed in fallen ash on the face of a Glacier As many people know a small volcanic eruption started between two glaciers on the south coast of Iceland a couple of weeks ago. This of course is an event that no landscape photographer worth their salt can ignore. And as I consider myself primarily [...]

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I was happy to see that my photo from Gordon´s Beach ended up on the front page of the Outdoor Photographer website. I´ve been an avid reader of this fine publication for some time and enjoy the website, check it out Outdoorphotographer.com Here is the original photograph, shot on the way home from canoeing on [...]

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My first assignment in Iceland was to photograph a play by the theater group LabLoki, called Ufsagrýlur or Gargoyles. It´s a great play by an Icelandic writer called Sjón and performed at the Hafnarfjarðarleikhúsið. The poster and program was designed by me and my friends Thorri and Linda at Hringbrot. Check out the slideshow with images from [...]

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Dec

Looking over the strait The storms have just been rolling in these past few weeks, heavy rain and some wind. Looking over the Juan de Fuca Strait towards the Olympic Mountains on days like these is always a treat, the mountains seem to gather clouds like a cloud magnet. Apparently it rains a lot more [...]

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