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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT!  Icelandic Winter Photography Adventures
DESCRIPTION:WORKSHOP LEADER: JOHN PEDERSEN. \nThis workshop is sold out.  (Normal\, Domestic US Jack Graham Workshop Discounts DO NOT Apply on International Workshops) \nThe workshop dates are set considering the moon phases\, assuring the best time for aurora photography. Iceland is like nowhere else … a place of contrasts and a photographer’s paradise. \nWe have all seen images of the amazing landscape of Iceland. Capturing this location in winter is even more special. This workshop will be led by myself and world-class\, award-winning photographer and Icelandic resident Örvar Thorgeirsson. \nNot many photographers venture to Iceland during the winter months. We will experience locations rarely photographed during this time. The workshop dates are set taking into account the moon phases\, assuring the best time for aurora photography. The backdrop of the Icelandic landscape makes the aurora even more breathtaking. We will photograph the winter landscape including ice caves\, frozen lakes\, bucolic villages\, wild horses and the natural wonders of Iceland\, all with the backdrop of the Icelandic winter. \nWe will only be taking five participants on this workshop due to the logistics and challenges of winter photography. This offers participants an exceptional amount of personal time with us\, and will help you in making memorable images and growing as a photographer.  \nWhy do we go to Iceland during the winter? Other than for the experience of rare subject matter and locations\, we go for the long period of great light. The best light for photography during the day lasts for 6-7 hours\, most of which will produce an extremely soft\, low angle light. If conditions are good we will be shooting the auroras beginning around 8-­9 pm for a few hours. Örvar is an expert on photographing the aurora … and you will be too after this workshop! \nIsn’t it dangerous to be in Iceland in the winter? In a word\, NO! Yes\, it will be cold and can be stormy\, but we will be well taken care of. You will be supplied with information on clothing and special needs to keep warm while in the field. While in Iceland\, you will be transported in well-equipped 4-wheel drive vehicles from location to location. We will be very safe. \nMost of our shooting locations are within no more than 15 minutes from the car and we will not be doing any long winter hikes. Although access to some locations\, such as the ice caves\, are a short walk which might include rough terrain\, we will be assisted by a professional mountain guide. Complete safety equipment (helmets\, etc.) is supplied by our guides. Slippery surfaces can be expected throughout the trip but we will send you recommendations regarding footwear. \nWEATHER CONSIDERATIONS\nWe’ll visit specific locations according to conditions. The January winter season can be stormy in Iceland. This makes for great imagery and is part of the allure and adventure of this trip. Temperatures are usually not as low as one may expect considering the latitude. Average temperatures are just below freezing. Some days with thaw and rain can be expected as well. The absolute minimum temperature will be -15°C (-5° f) but a typical clear winter day is about 5°C (25° f). The wind\, however\, makes the temperature feel colder. Being dressed with wind protection is important. We will suggest the proper clothing to bring along. \nLOCATION INFORMATION:\nComplete itineraries and details are already set and available for your review. Please email me for details. The following list contains just some of the locations we’ll visit depending on weather and light conditions. \n\nSeljalandsfoss\nSkógarfoss: Nice winter location. The low mid-day sun will light up the waterfall\nPinnacles of Vík: Both in the afternoon and morning from different sides\nFjaðurárglúfur river gorge: Nice winter location as the hopefully frozen river and walls are nicely lit in soft midday sun\nLómagnúpur: If conditions are good\, small ponds offer nice reflections\nOld snowed-in farm villages\, if it is snowy\nSkaftafell\, Svartifoss: Frozen waterfall; 20 min hikef\nSvínafellsjökull: Possible ice caves and a frozen lagoon\nHof: Nice little church snowed in\nBreiðarmerkurjökull: ice caves\, if there is little snow\nFjallsárjölull glacier lagoon: Nice background and offers possible walks on the ice amongst icebergs\nJökulsárlón and the beach: Especially nice in the soft winter light as it will light up the icebergs on the beach. Also the sun will set into the sea behind the icebergs\nJökulsárlón in the morning: Alpine glow on the Öræfajökull volcano in the background\nHoffelsjökull glacier lagoon: Possible to walk amongst the icebergs\n\nTRAVEL INFORMATION:\nTO ICELAND from the UNITED STATES: Winter is off-season. Flights are far less expensive than in the summer. Direct flights from Seattle\, New York\, Washington D.C and Boston are available on Icelandic Air as well as other carriers. You will be picked up at Reykjavik Airport (KEF). I would recommend flying in the day before the workshop begins\, if possible. We will return to Reykjavik in the late evening on the last day of the workshop\, so you may want to stay over another night before departing. (Lodging before and/or after the workshop is not included in price.) \nSpecific details will be provided upon completion of your registration. \nLODGING & ITINERARY\nSpecific details will be provided upon completion of your registration.\nIncluded: \n\nAccommodation for 5 nights\nAirport pickup and return\nFull board\n4×4 transportation\nExpert photographer guidance (Örvar Thorgeirsson & Jack Graham)\nProfessional mountain guide assistance and safety equipment for the ice caves\n\nNot included: \n\nInternational airfares\nAlcoholic beverages\nTips\nOther incidentals not mentioned as included\n\nSKILL LEVEL\nWe recommend this workshop for intermediate and advanced photographers. Having the proper equipment and skills are important for this type of photography. \nPlease consider joining us in for a great photographic and friendly experience that you won’t forget! \n Click here if you want to know what we’ll be working on\, and click here for general information on what to bring. \n  \n\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n	\n		[Show thumbnails]\n	\n\n\n 
URL:https://jackgrahamphoto.com/workshop/ultimate-iceland-winter-adventure/
LOCATION:Iceland\, Reykjavik\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Jack Graham Photo Workshops 2020
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Arctic Light of Lofoten Islands\, Norway
DESCRIPTION:WORKSHOP LEADER JOHN PEDERSEN; With Co-Leader\, Orvar Thorgeirsson. \nThis Workshop is Sold Out!     \n(NOTE: Normal\, Domestic US Jack Graham Workshop Discounts DO NOT Apply on International Workshops) \nConsider joining us on our annual Arctic Light in Lofoten\, Norway Photography Workshop in February 2020. Many photographers say the light in Lofoten in the winter is literally like nowhere else … and a photographer’s paradise! \nThe Lofoten archipelago on Norway’s western coast is a very special location for photographers in the winter. Though way above the Arctic Circle\, the Gulf Stream influences the waters and allows the climate to be more temperate than areas to its south. \nHowever\, this area is very snowy\, which adds to the intrigue and photogenic opportunities of the many quaint fishing villages\, fjords and majestic mountains found here. \nIn order to provide the best experience and service\, we are only taking 6 attendees. Jack and Orvar have been a team for many years with photography workshops in Iceland\, Norway and Greenland. You’ll be well taken care of! \nThis workshop will sell out fast so don’t delay. \n(NOTE:  Workshop pricing does NOT include airfare to & from workshop location. A detailed itinerary regarding travel\, lodging\, equipment and other details are provided upon workshop registration.)
URL:https://jackgrahamphoto.com/workshop/arctic-light-of-lofoten-islands-norway/
LOCATION:Lofoten\, Norway\, Leknes\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Jack Graham Photo Workshops 2020
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