Who would have thought that Iceland’s stone trolls comes with a Trump hairstyle? The Rocks & Trolls series reaches its conclusion with this fifth and final installment, bringing together the narrative threads woven throughout the previous chapters.
Who would have thought that Iceland’s stone trolls comes with a Trump hairstyle? The Rocks & Trolls series reaches its conclusion with this fifth and final installment, bringing together the narrative threads woven throughout the previous chapters.
After exploring the melancholic beauty of the first chapter and confronting the raw aggression of the third, we now turn our attention to something equally unsettling—but in an entirely different way.
The silent saga of Iceland’s petrified trolls unfolds further with this latest collection of nine photographs.
Discover Iceland’s “Rocks & Trolls” photo series with stone formations inspired by troll legends. Faces of trolls await in every rocky landscape.
Discover the iconic Sólheimasandur plane wrecks in Iceland, a favorite photography destination. Learn about the challenges of capturing perfect shots amid tourist crowds.
Explore the intersection of human presence and Icelandic nature through harbor boats in Bakkagerði and Húsavík and Reykjavik’s iconic Sun Voyager sculpture – stories of dreams, exploration, and the traces we leave behind.
In this post, we explore some beautiful churches and lighthouses and get a sneak peek of Iceland’s fantastic landscape.
Discover River Rhine Duisburg photography capturing the unique mix of industry, nature, and atmosphere along the Rhine’s green shores and urban settings.
This post contains a series of photographs taken on a morning walk in the local park of the town of Gladbeck, Germany. I have been there several times before, and I find it fascinating that some places keep giving images without end regardless of how often you go there.
This post contains a series of animal portraits taken in various zoos in Germany. The photographs are presented without further information except for the title and the location. No explanations, no talking. Just enough silence to allow for silent conversations between you and the image.