Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
Photography Adventure


Experience Highlights
  • Photograph Iceland’s iconic landscapes, waterfalls and mountains.

  • Explore amazing ice-filled beaches and hidden canyons

  • Capture the northern lights over Iceland’s vast wilderness (Mother Nature willing).

  • Travel beyond-the-beaten path in the Icelandic Highlands, far from the tourist hordes.

At A Glance

Oct 11-21, 2025

Starts/Ends:
Reykjavik, Iceland

$7850 USD Double occupancy

Single Lodging +$1400

Deposit: $1,500

Instructors:
Ken Lee & Leighton Lum

What's Included: Lodging, Transportation & Photography Instruction

What's Not Included: International Airfare to/from Reykjavik, Meals, Tourist Visa/ETA, Travel Insurance, Personal Expenses Gratuities. Anything not specifically listed as included

Iconic Landscapes & Seascapes
Gullfoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls, Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and Fellsfjara (aka Diamond) Beach. You may not be able to pronounce the names, but you’ve likely marveled at photographs of Iceland’s iconic natural attractions, including spectacular waterfalls, ice-filled black sand beaches and active volcanoes.

Join veteran Iceland photo workshop leader Leighton Lum and Art of Seeing Photography Adventures founder Ken Lee on a comprehensive expedition of Iceland’s most breathtaking photography locations.

Aurora Borealis - the Icy sky at Night
Imagine taking in the northern lights, Earth’s best natural light show from the vast Icelandic wilderness! And there is no better time than now because  2025 is the peak of the Sun’s 11-year activity cycle.

Experience this bucket-list natural phenomena and learn the ins and outs of capturing this amazing event from seasoned veterans with years of experience photographing auroras around the world.

Photography Focused Adventure
Every aspect of this trip is designed for passionate photographers by passionate photographers:

  • Our days start early and end late because that’s when the best light happens and animals are most active. Long before other tour groups begin their breakfast, we’re firing frames in the field. 

  • Moving beyond snapshots requires patience and perseverance. We put in the time necessary to produce portfolio-worthy images.

  • We choose our lodges for their proximity to the action rather than their amenities. However, we’re confident you will be pleasantly surprised by our accommodations. 

Level Up Your Skills and Vision
Ken and Leighton will always be close by to answer questions, provide tips on shooting techniques and offer insights about practical ways to expand your creative vision.

Like most pursuits, good coaching and lots of practice are the keys to improving your landscape photography game. You will get plenty of both on this photography-intensive adventure. Need a little help with camera settings and lens selection? Maybe some advice on ways to move beyond the obvious composition? Or perhaps a few tips on post-processing techniques or workflow might make the biggest difference?

Ready to Join the Adventure?

DAILY ITINERARY

Day Date Itinerary Overnight
1 11-Oct Welcome to Iceland! We will greet you at the airport and transfer you to our hotel in the Reykjavik. Relax and recover from your long journey or feel free to explore the city until 4pm when we gather for our Workshop Overview meeting followed by a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Reykjavik hotel
2 12-Oct Enjoy a little shut-eye this morning, this is one of the few days our day doesn’t begin pre-dawn. After breakfast, we’ll check out and begin a picturesque drive to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula stopping with several stops to capture beautiful seascapes. We will also visit the famous Black Church at Budir. In the afternoon, we’ll check in and get settled at our new hotel before heading out for our sunset session to photograph Mount Kirkjufell, a stunning mountain fronted by several waterfalls. Afterward, we return to our hotel for dinner.

Note1: we will also be on Aurora alert throughout our time in Iceland, meaning a Northern Lights photo session is always a possible addition each day’s itinerary if conditions are suitable.

Note 2: Ken and Leighton will be available throughout our journey for guidance with image review, editing and management using Adobe Lightroom in both group and one-on-one settings. We prefer to ‘play it by ear’ as far as scheduling these sessions.
Old Post Office hotel or similar
3 13-Oct We begin our day with a sunrise photoshoot of Kirkjufell mountain before returning to our hotel for breakfast and checkout.
Today we explore the West Fjords of Iceland, an area not typically on the tourist itinerary, but contains beautiful landscapes and is home to Iceland’s only carnivore, the arctic fox.
There is a ferry crossing along the way and we will make multiple photo stops including at Dynjandi, one of the nicest waterfalls in Iceland.
Hotel Ísafjörður or similar
4 14-Oct We rise early again for a sunrise photo session not far from our hotel before returning for breakfast. Later we explore Hornstrandir Nature Reserve with a local guide in search of the arctic fox. Afterwards, we make our way back to our hotel stopping for a sunset photo session along the way. Hotel Ísafjörður or similar
5 15-Oct Today we make our way down the West Fjords, stopping at various locations along the way for photography (4-5hr drive).
When we reach our destination in scenic Laugarbakki village, we will check in at our hotel and get settled befoe heading out to the famous sea stacks of Hvítserkur for our sunset photoshoot.
Hotel Laugarbakki or similar
6 16-Oct Early start, a quick sunrise shoot near our hotel before returning to our hotel for breakfast.
Afterwards, we check out and start the drive to the Golden Circle, a superbly scenic (and popular) area with attractions including Pingvellier national park, Gullfoss waterfall, Hraunfossar waterfall and Geysir geo thermal area. We’ll plan our stops based on weather and crowd conditions at the time.
Later, we’ll check in at our new hotel before heading to Bruarfoss waterfall for sunset.
Hotel Gullfoss or similar
7 17-Oct Wake up early to capture sunrise at Gullfoss, Iceland’s most famous waterfall and one of its largest.
After breakfast we make our way down the south coast. Along the way we may stop at several scenic spots Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, Gljufrabui depending on weather conditions or possibly do a short hike to the Solheimasandur plane wreck.
Our plan for sunset is to photograph Reynisfjara Beach or Kirkjufjara, both black sand beaches in Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve.
Vik cottages or similar
8 18-Oct Sunrise finds us photographing the scenic seafront village of Vik and its beautiful natural surroundings. After breakfast at our hotel, we get back on the road down Iceland’s breathtaking south coast, towards the famous Diamond Beach (aka Ice Beach) where hundreds of icebergs calved from Jokulsarlon glacier come to rest on its black sands. We may also make stops at Fjaorargljufur canyon or Skaftafell glacier along the way. Later, we’ll check in and take a break till our sunset shoot at Diamond Beach or Glacier lagoon. Hotel Hofn or similar
9 19-Oct Diamond Beach is our sunrise destination where we hope to create dramatic compositions of early morning rays lighting icebergs on this black sand beach. Breakfast is at our hotel as usual. No traveling on our agenda, so enjoy a relaxing day, maybe work on some post processing before we head out for our sunset shoot. The mighty Vestrahorn mountains are the focus of our evening photo session! A can’t miss location! Hotel Hofn or similar
10 20-Oct We have one more chance to photograph stunning Diamond Beach or Glacier lagoon at sunrise before packing up and making our way back towards Vik. We will stop at any spots we missed on our way up. Sunset will be around the Vik area. Vik cottages or similar
11 21-Oct Our final sunrise shoot! Or, if you’ve seen enough sunrises, sleep in and enjoy a leisurely morning. After breakfast in Vik will make our way back to Reykjavik airport where we will catch our flights home. End of Service. -

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