Close-up of a razorbill at the Latrabjarg cliffs on the westernmost point of Iceland. It is home to millions of birds, including puffins, gannets, guillemots and razorbills, and is vital to their survival, 40% of these birds breed at this site. Located in the Westfjords of Iceland, Latrabjarg is the largest bird cliff in Europe, 14 km long and up to 440 metres high.
A collection of photographs taken during my travels around the world, from South Africa to North Korea. My photos range from landscapes to animals, people and cultures, characterised by pure, realistic colours. Exactly as I have been able to observe them through my own eyes during.. Read more…