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Photography in Iceland

Photo Tours in Iceland

Iceland is a dream destination for photographers, offering breathtaking landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and iconic landmarks. From cascading waterfalls and volcanic black sand beaches to the auroras and midnight sun, Iceland’s diverse scenery is a canvas waiting to be captured.

Photo tours in Iceland allow photographers of all levels to explore the country’s beauty while refining their skills under expert guidance. Whether you’re capturing the northern lights or the serene Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, a photo tour ensures you return home with stunning shots and unforgettable memories.

Top 3 Winter Photo Tours in Iceland

1. 11-Day All Around Iceland Tour

Capture Iceland's breathtaking winter landscapes in this 11-day photography workshop, guided by two award-winning professionals. Ideal for all skill levels, you'll enhance your techniques while exploring iconic locations along the Ring Road, including the South Coast, Jokulsarlon, Diamond Beach, Vatnajokull National Park, and Myvatn.

Photograph glaciers, waterfalls, ice caves, black beaches, and the aurora borealis under expert guidance. Return home with stunning shots and an impressive portfolio. Don’t miss this chance to explore Iceland’s winter wonderland with your camera.

2. 9-Day Northern Lights Photography Workshop

Discover North Iceland and Snaefellsnes peninsula with a pro photographer on this northern lights winter photography workshop. Capture stunning waterfalls, mountains, and the northern lights. Visit iconic, crowd-free sites like Godafoss and Hvitserkur.

Perfect for all skill levels, this workshop helps refine your skills. All logistics like transfers, meals, and lodging are included. Just focus on photography and breathtaking landscapes!

3. 11-Day Autumn Photography Workshop

Experience Iceland's inspiring landscapes in this 11-day autumn photo workshop under the golden glow of autumn. Perfect for all skill levels, you'll explore iconic sites like Snaefellsnes peninsula, the South Coast, and Vatnajokull National Park.

Learn techniques for shooting waves, sun rays, and rainbows under the guidance of award-winning photographers. Build your portfolio while experiencing Iceland's fiery volcanoes, glaciers, and waterfalls. This is an unmissable chance to elevate your photography in one of the world’s most stunning settings.

Top 3 Summer Photo Tours in Iceland

1. 13-Day Photography Workshop in the Highlands

Join award-winning photographers on a 13-day adventure in the Highlands, capturing Iceland’s South Coast, Highlands, and Northern vistas. Explore iconic spots like the glacier lagoon, ice beach, and Godafoss, along with remote Highland landscapes only accessible in summer.

Travel in a modified 4x4 and stay in comfortable accommodations with private bathrooms. Perfect for enhancing your photography skills while experiencing Iceland’s iconic and off-the-beaten-path beauty.

2. 3-Day Photography Tour on the South Coast

Sharpen your skills on this 3-day waterfalls & black sand beaches photo tour capturing Iceland’s stunning South Coast. Perfect for all levels, you’ll photograph black sand beaches, rugged cliffs, waterfalls, glaciers, and distant mountainscapes.

Led by award-winning guides, you’ll learn new techniques and build an impressive portfolio of breathtaking shots. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore and capture one of Iceland’s most beautiful regions!

3. 10-Day Summer Photography Tour on the Ring Road

Explore Iceland’s landscapes and wildlife on this 10-day Ring Road photography workshop, from the North to the South. Visit iconic spots like Reynisfjara, Jokulsarlon, Lake Myvatn, and the Highlands, capturing waterfalls, volcanoes, geysers, and glaciers.

Guided by expert photographers, you’ll refine your skills and create stunning images under the midnight sun. With all transport, accommodations, and a welcome dinner included, your only worry is bringing your tripod!

Top Combo Photo Tours

1. Northern Lights, Ice Caves & Waterfalls

Capture Iceland’s winter magic in this 8-day photo workshop featuring ice caves, the aurora borealis, and snow-covered landscapes. Perfect for photographers of all levels, you’ll refine your skills under award-winning guides while chasing the elusive northern lights.

Explore iconic sites like Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and the Golden Circle, experiencing Iceland’s dramatic beauty during its most captivating season.

2. Greenland Sailing Trip & Photography Workshop

Explore East Greenland's pristine wilderness on this 10-day photography adventure from Reykjavik. Capture glaciers, icebergs, arctic wildlife, and more under the midnight sun’s magical glow.

Includes flights, meals, bunk accommodations, and guided boat tours. Learn from expert photographers as you explore stunning fjords and remote landscapes. A once-in-a-lifetime journey!

3. Photoshoot Tour of South Coast & Glacier Hike

Discover Iceland’s stunning South Coast on this full day photoshoot tour from Reykjavik, combining a glacier hike and a professional photoshoot. Visit top attractions like Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, Vatnajokull glacier, and Diamond Beach while your guide, a certified glacier expert and photographer, captures unforgettable moments.

The adventure includes a 3-hour hike on Vatnajokull, breathtaking views of icebergs at Jokulsarlon, and stunning portraits on Diamond Beach. Your guide ensures safety, fun, and a collection of 30 edited photos delivered within 14 days. Pickup, gear, and memories included—just dress warmly and book your spot today!

Tips for Your Photo Tour

Pack the Right Gear

  • Bring a sturdy tripod for long exposures, especially for northern lights and waterfalls.
  • Carry a wide-angle lens for landscapes and a telephoto lens for wildlife shots.

Weather-Proof Your Equipment

  • Iceland’s weather is unpredictable; pack weather-resistant gear and lens cleaning supplies to protect against rain and snow.

Master Low-Light Photography

  • If photographing the northern lights, learn about ISO settings, shutter speed, and aperture adjustments for optimal shots.

Plan for Light

  • The golden hour during summer and the ethereal twilight in winter offer the best lighting conditions for photography.

Conclusion

Iceland offers endless opportunities for photographers, from its iconic natural landmarks to its dynamic skies. Photo tours and workshops allow you to hone your skills while exploring the country’s beauty, ensuring you leave with both memories and masterpieces.

Book your Iceland photo tour today and let your lens capture the magic of this incredible land!

Frequently asked questions

What are the best photo tours in Iceland?

One of the best photo tours from Iceland is this epic 10-day Greenland sailing trip and photography workshop with transfers from Reykjavik. It's available during summer and costs about 9,100 USD.
Another excellent photography tour is this small group northern lights tour with an expert photographer. It includes Reykjavik transfers and costs around 250 USD.
Nature enthusiasts should check out this private full-day Snaefellsnes peninsula photography tour with a local expert. It costs approximately 889 USD and departs from Reykjavik.

Is it worth it to take photo tours in Iceland?

It is absolutely worthwhile to book photo tours in Iceland. For photographers seeking to gain new skills and build a strong portfolio, your photo guides will provide you with invaluable information. For everyone else, photo tours are an excellent opportunity to capture Iceland's incredible landscapes, unique wildlife, and fascinating culture.
If you want to build a career as a photographer, take memories of your holiday home with you, or liven up your social media, a photo tour is for you.

What's the cheapest photo tour in Iceland?

Iceland's cheapest guided photography tour is this private 2.5-hour paddle sunset tour. A knowledgeable photography expert will capture excellent shots of you while on this amazing activity for around 87 USD per person.
The second-cheapest photography tour in Iceland is a small-group three-hour ice-caving tour at Vatnajokull glacier, including a photo package. It departs from the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon car park and costs about 167 USD.
The third cheapest photography tour in Iceland is this small group four-hour northern lights tour with a photographer. It includes transfers from Reykjavik and costs approximately 250 USD.

When is the best time to come to Iceland for a photo tour?

It depends on what sort of photos you are looking to shoot. In summer, the bright nights provide a long golden hour, often called the midnight sun.
The short, dim days in winter create a unique and eerie atmosphere. Although you will have fewer hours to shoot under the sun, photo workshops in winter will allow you to capture the northern lights.

What will the weather be like during my photo tour in Iceland?

The weather in Iceland is notoriously changeable. In summer, average temperatures range between 46 to 55 F (8-13 C). However, temperatures can reach 68 to 77 F (20-25 C).
Winters in Iceland are not as cold as some might think, and the temperature indoors is always comfortable as heating runs off inexpensive geothermal energy. Temperatures across the island vary, but you can expect averages of around 28 to 35 F (-2 to 2 C).

Will the guides help me to photograph the northern lights in Iceland?

Your photography guides are experts in hunting and photographing the northern lights. They will inform you what camera settings are best to take fantastic snapshots of the natural phenomenon. The aurora can be seen in Iceland from late August to the beginning of April when the sky is clear.

What kind of lenses and equipment will I need for photography in Iceland ?

For landscape photography, you will need a wide-angle lens. For wildlife photography, a telescopic lens will be very useful. You will need a tripod and a DSLR camera to photograph the northern lights.
Amateur photographers will find smartphone photos sufficient. However, most smartphones don’t pick up the northern lights. For northern lights photography, a DSLR camera is ideal. Once you book a photo tour in Iceland, you will be sent a complete list of equipment that you need.

What other essentials should I pack for my photo tour in Iceland?

Knowing what to pack for travel in Iceland is hard when it is your first time visiting the country. Warm and waterproof clothing is always recommended since you will spend a great deal of time outside, and the weather in Iceland is highly changeable. It is recommended that you bring clothes which you can layer. Breathable fabric is ideal. We suggest that you avoid heavy cotton clothing that can trap sweat, making you uncomfortable as your day progresses. In all seasons, hats, gloves, and scarves are recommended, as well as sunglasses.

Are the Iceland photo workshops led by experts?

All of the Iceland photo tours are led by a team made up of experienced local and international photography guides. They will be available every step of the way to guide you as you hone your skills.
Many are award-winning photographers and some of Iceland's best photo tour guides. As well as being highly qualified, all the guides speak excellent English and boast an intimate knowledge of Iceland.

Is wildlife photography possible in Iceland?

Yes, Iceland is teeming with wildlife. Wild animals in Iceland include whales and puffins, seals, horses, foxes, reindeer, and sometimes even dolphins. Puffins nest in Iceland between April and the end of August. It is possible to photograph them on a midnight sun photo tour.

Do I need to be a good photographer to join an Iceland photo tour?

No, Guide to Iceland offers tours that are open to amateurs as well as experts. Groups are often mixed with people of varying skill sets. Our expert photo guides will always be available to provide you with as much guidance as you need.

Can I hire a private photographer for my trip?

Yes, you can. Contact us through info@guidetoiceland.is for more information.

How can I photograph an erupting volcano in Iceland?

When a volcano erupts, helicopter and plane tours will give you the best aerial views.

Are there specific photo tours for capturing Iceland's waterfalls and landscapes?

Yes, there are photo tours in Iceland specifically designed to capture the country's stunning waterfalls and landscapes. These tours often visit iconic locations like the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Snaefellsnes Peninsula, focusing on getting the best photographic perspectives of these natural wonders.
For example, this epic 14-day photography workshop travels the entire Ring Road in autumn. It's perfect for professional and beginner photographers and costs about 6,463 USD.

What are the group sizes like on photography tours in Iceland?

Group sizes for photography tours in Iceland can vary. Some excursions offer a more intimate experience with small groups, allowing personalized instruction and guidance, while others may accommodate larger groups. It's best to check with the tour operator for specific group size details.

How physically demanding are photo tours in Iceland?

The physical demand for photo tours in Iceland varies depending on the trip. Some may involve easy walks to accessible sites, while others might include hiking or trekking to more remote locations. It's essential to assess your fitness level and choose a tour that matches your comfort level.
For example, this full-day photoshoot tour from Reykjavik requires a decent fitness level. A professional photographer and expert guide will take you on a glacier hiking adventure and capture incredible shots of you in action on the glacier and visiting top South Coast attractions.

Can photo tours be customized to focus on specific interests or locations?

Many photo tour operators in Iceland offer customizable tours tailored to focus on specific interests, themes, or locations. This option is perfect for photographers who have particular subjects or areas they wish to concentrate on.
Private tours are excellent options for those seeking the ultimate customization. Book a private photography tour of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, South Coast, or the Icelandic Highlands tailored to your preferences.

Are there photo tours available during Iceland's winter months?

Photo tours are available in Iceland year-round, including during the winter months. Winter tours provide unique opportunities to photograph snow-covered landscapes, frozen waterfalls, and the northern lights.
Check out this excellent eight-day northern lights winter photography workshop and an unbeatable 11-day all-around Iceland winter photography tour.

What tips do photo tour guides provide for capturing the best shots in Iceland's unique lighting conditions?

Photo tour guides in Iceland offer valuable tips on dealing with the country's unique lighting conditions, such as capturing the soft light of the golden hour, dealing with midday light, or photographing the northern lights. They also advise on camera settings and techniques suitable for Iceland's varied landscapes.

What safety precautions are taken during photo tours in harsh or remote Icelandic environments?

Safety is a top priority on photo tours in Iceland, especially in harsh or remote environments. Excursions are led by experienced guides familiar with the terrain and weather conditions. Participants are briefed on safety protocols, and tours are equipped with necessary safety gear and communication devices.

Are photo tours in Iceland suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, many photo tours are beginner-friendly and family-oriented. Some tours, like city photo walks or northern lights excursions, are accessible for all ages and skill levels, while others, such as glacier or volcano photography tours, may require a higher fitness level.

What tips do guides provide for photographing in low-light conditions, like the northern lights?

Guides teach techniques for low-light photography, including using a tripod, setting long exposure times, adjusting ISO settings, and manual focusing to capture auroras and other dimly lit scenes effectively.

How can I practice eco-friendly photography in Iceland?

Stick to marked paths, avoid disturbing wildlife, and refrain from damaging fragile ecosystems. Responsible photography ensures the preservation of Iceland’s natural beauty for future generations.

How do I protect my camera gear from Iceland’s unpredictable weather?

Waterproof camera bags, rain covers for lenses, and silica gel packs can help protect your equipment from moisture and sudden weather changes. Guides often provide tips on managing gear in wet or cold conditions.

Can I bring and use a drone on photo tours in Iceland?

Drones are permitted in many areas but are subject to strict regulations. Certain locations, like national parks, may restrict drone use. Always confirm with your tour operator and familiarize yourself with Iceland’s drone laws before flying.

What are the transportation options for photo tours in Iceland?

Most tours include transportation in comfortable vehicles, often with hotel pick-up and drop-off. For remote locations, such as the Highlands or volcanoes, super jeeps or helicopters may be used.

Are there photo tours focused on Iceland’s unique geological features?

Yes, some tours specialize in capturing geysers, volcanoes, and lava fields, such as guided trips to Landmannalaugar or Fagradalsfjall. These tours highlight Iceland’s volcanic landscapes and geological wonders.

Can I sell the photos I take during the tour?

Generally, you own the rights to photos you capture. However, always clarify with your tour operator and check for restrictions regarding commercial use in protected areas.

What safety measures are taken during tours in extreme environments?

Guides are trained in first aid and terrain navigation. Participants are briefed on safety protocols, provided with necessary gear, and tours are canceled or rescheduled in dangerous weather conditions.

Do tours include tips on photo editing and post-processing?

Many workshops offer post-processing sessions, helping participants enhance their photos using software like Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop.
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