In 2014, I took a photography trip to Iceland with a friend. We had no experience whatsoever with landscape photography, but this inspiring environment seemed fantastic to us to indulge in it for a week. One of the many highlights for me was the Svínafelljökull. This is a glacial tongue and it's quite a hike to get there, but it's well worth it. Of course, having to go through a metre-thick layer of snow to do so was no problem either. I was very impressed by the ancient blue ice. So impressed, in fact, that I initially put my camera away for 15 minutes and sat down in the snow to take in these unreal surroundings. Rarely have I seen something so beautiful, but eventually I grab my camera to capture this amazing landscape.
I am Sander Peters, a passionate photographer from Rhenen, the Netherlands. My speciality lies in capturing urban landscapes, atmospheric nature images and special moments. In my work, I play with light, shadow and composition to create images that tell a story. I believe the power.. Read more…