Iceland is landscape of wonders. It’s a place of surreal winter landscapes, unique natural shapes, and remarkably colorful skies – and an abundance of photographic inspiration. Join us there for an exploration of this magical country through your lens with National Geographic photographer Tyrone turner! This Iceland photo tour will take you to the country’s photographic highlights. You’ll photograph the cascading waters of the Seljalandsfoss and Gulfoss waterfalls, climb towering glaciers, marvel at powerful geysers, and soak in a steaming hot pool of a geothermal lagoon. We’ll take a boat onto a Glacier Lagoon and capture spectacular sunrises and sunsets. And if we’re lucky, we’ll get to experience and photograph the famous Northern Lights. On top of this, we’ll explore Icelandic culture during visits to picturesque villages.

You’ll have the privilege to be guided by acclaimed photographer Tyrone Turner, who will provide photographic tutoring throughout the workshop. The combination of Iceland’s exceptional beauty and Tyrone’s expertise will leave you with inspiration, improved skills, and a collection of impressive photographs.


Highlights

  • Explore the southern coast of Iceland, which offers a wide range of incredible and unique landscapes
  • Receive photographing tutoring by acclaimed National Geographic photographer Tyrone Turner
  • Photograph the impressive Seljalandsfoss and Gulfoss waterfalls and powerful geysirs
  • Soak in the steaming geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon Geothermal Waters, one of the 25 wonders of the world
  • Capture stunning sunrises and sunsets on icy landscapes, including the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
  • Explore Icelandic culture during visits to picturesque fishing villages
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