The Light that Finds Us
This series is a love letter to those unexpected moments when a place reveals a side you didn’t know to look for—those fleeting, rare days when the weather steps aside and lets the land breathe differently. Shot across Reykjavík and the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, this series captures Iceland not as the moody, rain-swept land it’s known for—but in a rare moment of warmth and sun. The landscapes, often draped in mist and shadow, revealed themselves in crisp detail: volcanic rock glowing under golden light, still waters mirroring cloudless skies, and distant glaciers gleaming like mirrors.
There was a kind of quiet magic in the contrast—harsh terrain softened by gentle light, long days stretching into luminous evenings. What struck me most was how different everything felt in the light. Iceland, often portrayed as wild and untouchable, became playful, even tender. There was a quiet joy in the way the landscapes opened up—vast, strange, and full of character.
There was a delicate joy in the way the landscapes opened up—vast, strange, and full of character. This series captures those serendipitous moments in life, those which force us to slow down. There’s whimsy in the warmth, a softness in the stark, and a sense that even the most dramatic places can surprise you with their gentler side.