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From Freedom to Permission: What Changed ? -Things got worse
Update, 11 June 2026. Since this case became public, the Nature Conservation Agency has issued a statement acknowledging the role of professional photographers and saying it will sit down with the Icelandic Professional Photographers Association, which has published its own statement, to discuss how drone photography is handled going forward. As a member of the association, I have been invited to take part in that meeting on Monday 15 June. I genuinely welcome this, talking


Highlights and Memories from This Past Summer Season
Happy guests and incredible light. This summer turned out to be one of the most memorable in a long time. It was full of movement,...


Flying a drone in Iceland - What you need to know.
Birds eyeview of ertupting crater in Fagradalsfjall Why Fly a Drone in Iceland? Iceland's diverse and rugged terrain provides stunning...


Photographing the northern lights
Few things to keep in mind when photographing the northern lights. The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, is a natural...


About the image
A few thoughts about planning, persistence and the reward
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