As I write this blog, I am on an Air Greenland flight from Ilulissat to Nuuk and have just been informed by the captain that we are in a holding pattern, as the weather in Nuuk has deteriorated, and we are unable to land. Such is travel in Greenland. Greenland.com currently has an internet campaign running, #GreenlandPioneer, that seeks those traveling to Greenland to post images and stories of their journeys.
อ่านเพิ่มI have found that, in my many journeys to Iceland, photographing the ice tends to drive my passion like no other landscape. The ever-changing colours, shapes, and luminosity of the ice, create a primal force of nature that continually draws me deeper into each scene.
อ่านเพิ่มKerry is an award winning scenic and environmental photographer with a passion for the Arctic and the environment.
His artwork can be seen in numerous commercial installs, public galleries, international publications and private art collections. His unique vision for the outdoors and the environment can now be seen through the Arctic Arts Project, a collection of photographic images representing change in the arctic.
The project has evoked a passionate global response from educators, scientists, artists and photographers alike. Kerry is based out of Denver, in the United States, and has spent much of his life shooting in the Rocky Mountains. Currently, he spends a great deal of time photographing the incredible Arctic landscapes of Iceland, Greenland, Alaska and Canada. "I love that photography is light. It is exhilarating to engage a scene and watch as the light evolves throughout the day and sometimes into the night. For me, each photograph is a journey in perception, an exploration in seeing the world that surrounds us. I am driven by the story within each scene”.