Online artist talk for The Halide Project
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In the evening of Friday 19. March 2021 a volcanic eruption started in a mountain called Fagradalsfjall in a small valley called Geldingadalur, on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwestern Iceland. Right from the start it was apparent that this was a small but extremely beautiful eruption, a real “tourist eruption, so to speak. I was …
Good news everyone! Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth Booked exhibitions for 2021; 14. Jan – Í hvaða litum dreymir þig? / In what colours do you dream? – Solo exhibition at Núllið Gallerí, Reykjavík, Iceland 17. Feb – Óljóst landslag / Obscure landscape – Duo Exhibition with Icelandic photographer Sigurður Mar at Mjólkurbúðin, Akureyri, Iceland 02. …
A few weeks ago I got a message I found hard to believe or even comprehend. I remember staring at my phone and thinking “this can’t be true”. Disbelieve is always the first stage of shock.But the news were very much true, tragically so. My friend and brilliant landscape photographer Bryan G. Stockton had passed. …
I’m no longer posting my travel photos/videos/stories on Instagram and Facebook. They will be exclusively on Patreon. But in return they will be more in-depth and better produced. And of course there will be a lot more content than that, I’ll publish travel advise, hidden gems in Iceland, tutorials, unpublished Polaroids and I’m going to …
I’m donating 100% of the proceedings of all my Lebanon prints until the end of August to charity In trying to do my bit, I’ve decided to donate 100% of the proceedings of all my Lebanon prints until the end of August. I’ll only keep the amount of printing coast and shipping, the rest will …
(íslenska fyrir neðan) Finders keepers Yes I am leaving art. I am literally giving away my art prints. Not all of them of course. I am leaving a few prints all over Iceland for anyone to find. If you find one of my prints it’s yours to keep. I’ve already left three in three different …
Icelandic conditions can make landscape photography extremely challenging in the land of fire and ice. Iceland surely is the bootcamp of landscape photography