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Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands have always captivated my imagination with their dramatic, epic, and breathtaking landscapes. From Streymoy to Vágar, Borðoy to Kalsoy, each island in this remote archipelago reveals its unique charm and raw beauty, making it an ideal destination for landscape photography. My journey began on Vágar Island, renowned for the stunning Drangarnir Sea Arch and the enchanting Múlafossur and Bøsdalafossur waterfalls. These natural wonders highlight the captivating beauty of the Faroe Islands, situated in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean. On Streymoy, the largest island in the Faroe archipelago, I was drawn to its pristine landscapes, including the

Behind the lens: photographing Switzerland’s epic Zinal ice cave

Do you dream of photographing an ice cave? When you envision ice caves, perhaps you picture them tucked away in remote, inaccessible corners of the world. Yet, surprisingly, Switzerland boasts its own enchanting ice caves, some of which are easily reachable by foot.   In this article, I explain how to get to the Zinal ice cave and how to prepare for successful landscape photography. At the end of the article, I’ll share the camera settings I used for my panorama of the Zinal ice cave.    The Zinal ice cave is a dynamic natural wonder, constantly evolving with each passing year. With every winter

The November Glow: landscape photography in the Dolomites

1. Photographing the cute Chiesetta di San Giovanni in Ranui A great classic of the Dolomites for landscape photography, the church of San Giovanni in Ranui is accessible all year round. Nestling in a valley on the edge of the forest, it is the dizzying mountains behind it that make the view so impressive. There are several framing options. In my case, I chose to take the photo from the bottom of the valley. The location is at the bottom of the valley, with a car park nearby. How to get there Drive to the car park at the bottom of

10 Tips for Beginners in Landscape Photography

Having immersed myself in landscape photography for several years, I’m excited to offer you 10 valuable tips for optimizing your photo sessions. Drawing from my own journey and the lessons learned from my mistakes — like the infamous memory card blunder — I’m eager to share insights gleaned from personal experience. My hope is that these tips will serve as a guiding light, empowering you to enhance your own photography endeavors. 1. Mastering your shots: the importance of location research in photography Before setting out to take landscape photos, I always research the place I want to photograph. On Instagram, I

Italy : Dolomites & Venice

The Dolomites in Italy are a paradise for landscape photographers. This stunning region is home to numerous treasures, including Lago di Braies, famous for its enchanting turquoise waters, and the dramatic peaks of Passo Giau. During my visit in November, the Dolomites presented a breathtaking transition between autumn and winter. The contrast of snow-capped peaks against yellow and orange foliage created a picturesque and striking scene. Exploring further north, I discovered another magnificent lake close to the Italian border. Its subtle charm, paired with the mesmerizing morning light, offered an ideal setting for capturing stunning sunrise photographs. No trip to

England & Scotland

This series showcases my landscape photography from the breathtaking regions of South England and Scotland. Each photograph captures a unique piece of my journey, from the elusive beauty of the Old Man of Storr to the vibrant green hues of the Quiraing, and the awe-inspiring Fingal’s Cave on Staffa Island. Among the epic landscapes of the Isle of Skye, the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing stand out as iconic landmarks, evoking a sense of ancient mystery and transporting me to fantastical realms reminiscent of The Lord of the Rings. The ever-changing weather in these regions transforms the landscape

7-Day Itinerary for Landscape Photography in the Faroe Islands

To photograph the hidden gem of the North Atlantic In April 2023, I went to the Faroe Islands for a week. I’d been dreaming of photographing this place for many years. In this article, I’d like to share with you my 7-day itinerary in this archipelago. I designed the trip so as to visit as many places as possible, according to my desires in terms of landscape photography. In each section, I share with you the Goolge Maps links to help you to find the locations easily. I advise you to hire a car, which will give you more freedom,

Chile, from Atacama to Patagonia

Chile, a land of striking contrasts, stretches across 4,000 kilometers of Latin America, offering an extraordinary range of landscapes that captivate the imagination. Over the course of a 3-week photographic journey, my Nikon camera, affectionately named Arthur, captured the essence of Chile’s diverse terrains, weaving a visual tapestry rich in emotion and poetic beauty. My journey began with a bus ride from Santiago de Chile to the mystical island of Chiloé. As the miles passed, the landscape underwent a dramatic transformation—from the arid sands of the central valleys to the lush, green forests of the south. This transition was beautifully

Waterfalls and rivers of Switzerland

Welcome to my collection, “Waterfalls of Switzerland,” where I invite you to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of cascading water, captured through expert long-exposure landscape photography. This series takes you through the breathtaking cantons of Vaud, Fribourg, and Valais, each providing a stunning backdrop for my photographic journey. Every frame tells a story of hidden gems and iconic landmarks in Swiss nature. From tranquil rivers winding through lush valleys to powerful waterfalls plunging down rocky cliffs, these images capture the essence of Swiss nature. The collection showcases the stunning Gorges du Durnand in Bovernier, Valais, where the stairs seem

Azores Islands

Join me on a journey through the Azores, a stunning archipelago of Portuguese islands in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. This collection of landscape photographs showcases the beauty of the three largest islands — Terceira, Pico, and São Miguel — each offering unique opportunities for capturing the essence of these diverse and enchanting locations, making the Azores a dream destination for travel photography enthusiasts. Although these three islands belong to the same archipelago, each possesses a distinct charm perfect for landscape photography. Terceira and São Miguel are known for their lush forests, where verdant