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Iceland Photo Adventure with Jeremy Walker

3 – 8 September 2022

Location: Iceland

Price: £2225 (£1995 for AP subscribers)

Join renowned landscape photographer Jeremy Walker on a trip to experience the spectacular scenery of Iceland. Enjoy the many beautiful waterfalls; discover lava beaches with fascinating rock formations; capture the glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón with its ice blocks on the black beaches; photograph Westerhorn with its dramatic mountains and water reflections.

Deep ravines, waterfalls and dramatic mountains are found in every direction and Jeremy, with his extensive experience of Iceland, will be there offering his personal guidance to help us to get the best out of our visit.

iceland photo landscape

Image: Jeremy Walker

Highlights:

  • Experience Iceland’s spectacular scenery
  • Discover lava beaches with fascinating rock formations
  • Capture the glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón with its ice blocks on the black beaches
  • Photograph Westerhorn with its dramatic mountains and water reflections
  • Enjoy Iceland’s many beautiful waterfalls
  • Lectures and personal guidance by Jeremy Walker

jeremy walker iceland photo adventure

Image: Jeremy Walker

What’s included?

  • All ground transfers according to the itinerary.
  • Accommodation in a shared twin room (£395 single room supplement).
  • Meals according to itinerary (Breakfast – B, Lunch – L, Dinner – D)
  • All photoactivities according to the program.
  • Participation by Jeremy Walker throughout the whole trip.
  • Workshop, lectures and image editing by Jeremy Walker.
  • English-speaking travel host from Zoom Photo Tours.
  • Hotel and other local taxes.
  • Travel documents and other travel information.

Excluded: Return flight to Iceland, personal expenses and travel insurance.

You should arrive in Iceland at Keflavik airport no later than around 15:00 on 3 September and depart home no earlier than 16.00 on 8 September.

What should I bring?

  • A camera.
  • Wideangle lenses, at least 24mm and Telephoto zoom lenses up to a 200mm.
  • A tripod.
  • Extra batteries, chargers etc.
  • Rain cover for the camera.
  • Waterproof and warm clothing
  • A laptop with image editing software.

Image: Jeremy Walker


Iceland Itinerary

Day 1 (3/9) – Welcome to Iceland, Grinddavik

You will arrive at the airport of Keflavik in the afternoon, and we will be greeted by Jeremy and a host from Zoom Photo Tours. From the airport, we will go to our hotel in Grindavik and just in a short while we will see the spectacular landscape.

After checking in at our hotel we will be given an inspiring lecture by Jeremy, who will show us photos from some of the locations we will be visiting during our trip as well as giving us tips and advice on how to take photos in various conditions and at different times during the day.

Filled with inspiration we will go out for a first look at the Icelandic landscape, which over the following days will challenge and inspire us to come back home as better photographers.

We will capture the turquoise-blue water together with the black lava that has shaped beautiful lagoons in the harsh landscape. Also, we will take photographs of the rock stacks along the coast at sunset. We will conclude our day with a welcome dinner. Accommodation at the Geo Hotel in Grindavik. (D)

iceland photo landscape

Image: Jeremy Walker

Day 2 (4/9) – Grindavik to Vik

After the morning’s photography of the dramatic coastal landscape, we will continue our photography adventure to the spectacular landscapes on the south coast.

Today we are heading towards the small village of Vik. We will make several photography stops along the way among dramatic ravines and at two of Iceland’s very well-known and magnificent waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss waterfall and Skogafoss waterfall.

After checking into our hotel, we will explore the rock formations and lava beaches outside Vik. Here you will see, among other things, fantasy-like rock formations sticking out of the water and great photo opportunities from the hills over the vast lava beaches.

As the sun sets, we will point our cameras at the horizon to watch the dramatic cliffs out in the water form silhouettes against the orange sky. Accommodation at the Hotel Katla in Vik. (B, L, D)

jeremy walker waterfalls

Image: Jeremy Walker

Day 3 (5/9) – The Atlantic Coast and Jökulsárlón

After a morning along the wild Atlantic coast and its black lava sand, we will leave Vik for another day filled with photography and inspiring guidance by Jeremy. Today’s highlight will be the glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón with its black lava beach.

The large blocks of ice on the beach are not only a beautiful contrast to the black sand but also an excellent foreground to the beautiful and dramatic surroundings. During our sessions out in the field, we will stop along the way and Jeremy will be hands-on to show us his approach to creating images.

During the afternoon at sunset, we will make use of the soft twilight, which makes the surroundings even more beautiful. 3 overnight stays at the Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon near Skaftafell. (B, L, D)

Day 4 (6/9) – Jökulsárlón and Vestrahorn

We start our day by exploring the surroundings near Jökulsárlón. Owing to the weather, the landscape is continuously changing as the waves wash up ever new blocks of ice on the beach.

The afternoon will be spent at Westerhorn with its vast plains covered by undulating lava sand that extends towards the lonely mountains on the horizon, forming a paradise-like area to the landscape photographer. If we are lucky some parts of the area will be covered by water, so we get the opportunity to photograph the incredible mountains reflected in the water’s surface. (B, L, D)

jeremy walker iceland photography ice

Image: Jeremy Walker

Day 5 (7/9) – Fjallsarlon and Svartifoss

Today we will be spent taking pictures of the glaciers. In the early morning light, we will, among other things, visit the beautiful glacier lake at the Fjallsarlon glacier and go hiking to the Svartifoss waterfall.

Surrounded by the lush landscape, this is perhaps one of Iceland’s most photogenic waterfalls. Standing at the bottom, we are surrounded by dramatic cliff faces of tall black basalt columns, that are named the Black Falls waterfall.

We will make use of the fading evening light, and perhaps we will have a last visit to Jökulsárlón. Here we will look at today’s pictures and get feedback from Jeremy. We will end the day with dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 6 (8/9) Back to Keflavik

After breakfast we check out from the hotel and head towards Keflavik airport for transport home. On the way to the airport we will stop at a roadside restaurant for lunch. (B)

Note: Due to the weather in Iceland, the program can be revised to provide the best possible photo opportunities

Jeremy walker mountains

Image: Jeremy Walker

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