Remember I told you that the only way to shoot here without crowds was to stay nearby overnight and wake up around 4โ5 AM? We had to plan a whole mini-expedition just to catch this place empty. But I couldnโt let myself leave Iceland without this shoot โ last time I ran out of time with Ira, and it stayed in my mind for months. So Iโm incredibly happy I finally made it happen โจ
Shooting in places like this is extremely dangerous. These geyser fields and sulphur crusts can collapse at any moment โ itโs genuinely life-threatening. We stayed as careful as possible, didnโt step into restricted or unstable zones, and kept a safe distanceโฆ but still, please donโt try to repeat anything like this. Itโs one of those locations where people donโt fully realize the risks until itโs too late ๐
For me, this series is important not even because of the pictures themselves, but because Iโd been thinking about these geysers for so long. Finally standing there, feeling that heat and watching the earth breatheโฆ it gave me the same feeling as when the cave shoot finally happened โ a quiet relief inside, like Iโve closed a small inner circle.
Which series or video from the whole Iceland project became your favorite?))
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