Five days of landscape photography on Iceland's dramatic south coast — glaciers, waterfalls, and midnight sun.
Soren Voss
Fine Art Photographer & Visual Storyteller
Five days chasing the extraordinary light of Iceland's south coast — glaciers, black sand beaches, waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes. Small group (12 max), expert instruction, and golden hour shoots in some of the most photographed places on Earth. Suitable for intermediate to advanced photographers.
Check in at Hotel Skógafoss. Welcome dinner with itinerary review, gear check, and group introductions over Icelandic lamb stew.
Dawn shoot at Skógafoss (golden light on mist). Afternoon at Seljalandsfoss — behind-the-waterfall perspectives and long exposure techniques.
Dramatic basalt columns, crashing waves, and moody ocean compositions. Workshop on seascape exposure and composition in extreme environments.
Icebergs, diamond beach, and glacier reflections. Sunrise and sunset sessions with instruction on ice photography and color temperature.
Morning off to rest. Afternoon editing workshop — RAW processing, color grading, and panorama stitching. Evening: group critique and print selection.
Optional final sunrise shoot at Vík. Farewell brunch and departures. Each participant receives a printed proof of their best shot.
Fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF). We'll arrange a group shuttle to Hotel Skógafoss on June 14 (departing KEF at 14:00). If arriving earlier, Reykjavik is 45 minutes away and well worth exploring.
We're almost full — 10 of 12 spots taken. This workshop sells out every year. If you've been considering it, now is the time.
Bring a sturdy tripod, wide-angle lens (16-35mm), telephoto (70-200mm), and ND filters (6-stop and 10-stop). Full gear list in the packing guide. Rent locally if needed — I have partner recommendations.
Starting at
$3,200
USD per person
Base Camp: Hotel Skógafoss
Skógar, South Iceland