Atelier photo 10 jours en Islande | L'intérieur de l'île et côte sud





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Prenez part à ce voyage photo de 10 jours à la découverte des lieux les plus reculés d'Islande et des lieux les plus connus de la côte sud. Cet atelier est idéal pour les photographes aventuriers souhaitant améliorer leur techniques de photographie lors d'un voyage en Islande, terre des extrêmes.
Ce voyage en petit groupe est mené par un guide photographe. Vous évoluez en 4x4 modifié vous menant hors des sentiers battus dans l'intérieur de l'île. Vous découvrez des lieux sauvages dont les régions géothermiques de Hveravellir and Landmannalaugar et les plus beaux lieux du sud de l'Islande comme la lagune de Jokulsarlon.
L'Islande est vraiment une terre de contrastes. Dans les canyons de Fjaðrárgljúfur et de Sigöldugljúfur, vous photographiez des scènes luxuriantes, verdoyantes et couvertes de mousse, tandis que sur la plage de diamants, vous capturez des blocs de glace posés sur une plage de sable noir volcanique. Vous visitez la plus célèbre d'entre elles, la plage de Reynisfjara.
Rejoignez-vite ce voyage photo de 10 jours à la découverte du sud de l'Islande, du Vatnajokull et du Landmannalaugar. Cliquez sur "choisir une date" pour vérifier la disponibilité du voyage.
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Itinéraire quotidien

Jour 1 - Arrivée en Islande

Jour 2 - Montagne de Kerlingarfjoll dans les Hautes Terres

Jour 3 - Landmannalaugar

Jour 4 - Cascades des Hautes Terres

Jour 5 - Montagnes et champs de lave

Jour 6 - Sud de la réserve Fjallabak

Jour 7 - Parc national du Vatnajokull

Jour 8 - Lagune glaciaire de Jokulsarlon

Jour 9 - Côte sud

Jour 10 - Départ
Bon à savoir
- Nous sommes une agence de voyage locale ainsi qu’un tour opérateur local tous les deux agréés par l'Icelandic Tourist Board.
- Tous nos hôtes reçoivent une collection de vidéos post-produites par nos photographes renommés. Leur valeur est supérieure a 1500 $.
- Nous utilisons des véhicules 4x4 pour vous emmener vers des destinations magnifiques en toute sécurité.
- Nous réservons les meilleurs hébergements disponibles en Islande au moment de la réservation de votre voyage.
- Nos tours photo et ateliers sont guidés par des photographes de paysages primés.
- Nous fournissons des crampons et des bottes en caoutchouc gratuitement tout le long du voyage.
- Lors de chaque tour, nous vous enseignons les techniques de prises de vues ainsi que de post-production.
- Nos guides photographes vous aideront sans relâche sur place afin d’être sûrs que vous repartez avec de magnifiques photos d’Islande.
Avertissement
Nous vous conseillons de prendre une assurance voyage. En cas d'accident durant le voyage, les frais ne sont pas couverts. Le voyage est toujours tributaire de la météo étant donné que les conditions météorologiques islandaises peuvent être imprévisibles.
Bien que souvent observables entre septembre et avril, la vue des aurores boréales ne peut pas être garantie. Il est de même pour les grottes de glace. Il y a cependant énormément de choses à voir et à faire en Islande si des conditions non favorables compromettent certains de nos projets d’origine.
Departure Schedule
24 Jul -2 Aug 2025 - Guided by Christopher Lund
19-28 Aug 2025- Guided by Vincenzo Mazza
4-13 Sep 2025 - Guided by Vincenzo Mazza
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Guides

Vincenzo Mazza
Voir la page de profilVincenzo is a nature and landscape photographer. He has been doing landscape photography since 2010, mostly between Italy and Iceland. Born in Italy he moved to Iceland in 2015, after spending many months in that country during the years before to practice landscape photography.
He has been teaching photography and running photo tours since 2011, mostly in Iceland and in Italy. In 2015 he was among the winner photographers of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year international nature photography competition.
In Iceland he become a mountain and a glacier guide, and he is now an official member of the association of the Icelandic mountain guides.
Regarding his approach to photography, he like to consider himself a storyteller. He believes that his pictures are the result of diligence, creativity and technical skills in the field but most of all unconditional love for nature landscapes.
He would define his pictures as “authentic”, they are a faithful representation of the reality at the moment of the photo shooting, prior to all the obvious adjustments which are essential to the optimization of the picture.
Regarding that aspect, he said: “Nature is so impressive, inspiring and magnificent! if I created pictures with Photoshop, mixing up places and different moments I wouldn’t be the storyteller I want to be. Photography is an interpretation of an evanescent moment. Intuition and passion are needed on the playground of nature”.

Christopher Lund was born 1973 in Reykjavík, Iceland. He grew up with photography and studied mainly through working with his father Mats Wibe Lund who is well known in Iceland for his aerial photography.
In 1993, he graduated from college (majoring in Natural Sciences) and moved to Trondheim, Norway, where he worked as a photographer and a lab technician at Melhuus A/S. Between 1994 and 1998, he continued to work with his dad and was responsible for both analog and digital processing in his company. Between 1998 and 1999, he moved to Viborg in Denmark to study photography at Medieskolerne. While there, he also worked for Grundfos a/s as a photographer, as well as doing his own little startup called Pixel Produktion.
Chris moved back to Iceland just before the end of 1999 and throughout 2000-2001 he was the manager of The Icelandic Image Library. In 2001 he founded Dikta (professional digital photo lab) which he ran for a couple of years, until he went 100% freelance as a Photographer, Fineart Printer and Prepress Specialist.
Chris does all sorts of photography: People, events, landscape and architecture. He also does Fine Art Printing for artists and galleries and prepress work for publishing companies. He gradually shifted his focus more and more into traveling and landscape photography since this is where his passion lies. In 2009 he decided to become a certified guide and entered the Certified Guide Course in the Continuing Education department of the University of Iceland which he gradutated from in 2010.
Now he enjoys doing what I loves most – photography and traveling. “Through my work as a photographer I have learned a lot. Every trip offers a new lesson. Both in photography and life itself. For me, the best moments in life are those when I connect with nature. That includes connecting with myself and others – since we are all an inseparable part of nature. -
My mission is to share the passion of photography, create great memories and offer the best photographic experience – rain or shine, day or night.”