For the last two decades, the vast and varied landscapes of Scandinavia have been my second home. This gallery is a visual record of those twenty years spent wandering through the quiet forests, rugged fjords, and volcanic plains of the North.
My relationship with these countries is a personal one. While I have traveled to Iceland several times to capture its raw, primordial energy, my time in Norway and Sweden has become a yearly tradition. These annual trips are less about a technical hunt for the perfect shot and more about the simple, honest experience of hiking and camping with friends. Living outdoors in the Swedish woods or trekking across Norwegian plateaus has allowed me to witness the scenery in its most natural state—undisturbed and ever-changing.
From the coastal reaches of Denmark and the deep, silent forests of Finland to the stark, icy isolation of Svalbard, this collection represents two decades of exploration. These images are not just about the destinations; they are about the endurance of the landscape and the memories made while moving through it on foot.