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Imaging In Iceland
With Tony Boccaccio & Tim Vollmer

Reykjanes peninsula - South coast -  Skogafoss & Seljalandsfoss waterfalls  Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull glacier - Vatnajökull glacier National Park  Kirkjubæjarklaustur area - Núpstaðaskógur Forest - Fjallabaksleið nyrðri  Landmannalaugar - Skaftafell  & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon - The Golden Circle  Þingvellir – Geysir hot spring – Gullfos waterfall

 

Join us in Imaging in Iceland Photo Tours. Nowhere else in the world you can find so many natural wonders in such a small area. The landscape is dominated by wide open vistas, glaciers, mountains, geothermal activity, and breathtaking waterfalls offering a surprising photo opportunity around every corner. During winter you can observe polar light - aurora borealis, capture frozen waterfalls, sunset and sunrises within hours.

Tony Boccaccio is your expert guide and photographic mentor.  Tony began his photographic career with National Geographic Magazine in 1971 and has since photographed in over 30 countries in as many years with a client list that is straight from the Fortune 500.  He and his hand-picked photographer Tim Vollmer will show you how to capture the breathtaking landscapes through simple yet highly effective techniques. We will point out details invisible to the untrained eye and reveal the best vantage-points. You will take captivating photos of glaciers, mountains, raging rivers, and moon-like landscapes while capturing stunning atmospheric images.  Your time with us will be especially rewarding because Tim is a native Icelandic, and Tony has photographed Iceland for the National Geographic magazine. Together, they make an extraordinary team ready to show you the time of your life!    Read more!

 

Boccaccio’s unique style, his way of seeing the world and capturing it with his camera is what most impressed us at Geographic. I can’t think of a more qualified photographer to teach his colleagues and clients the art of seeing, particularly as it relates to photography!

~ Jack Fletcher National Geographic Magazine

 

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If you love photography, adventure, and cuisine, and are thinking about a photo tour in Iceland this year, whether on your own, on business travel, or with your camera club, think about Imaging in Iceland. If you like taking impressive pictures, visiting famous glacier, great waterfalls, and  exciting vistas, geysers, volcanoes, and hot springs or are just looking for things to do in Iceland and want to supplement your vacation package, think about our photo  tours and photo workshops. Your guide is Anthony Boccaccio, a former National Geographic photographer and a world-class professional photographer. Tony will lead you in an engaging and adventurous photo tour and on-site photographic min-courses, seminars, and workshops – in traditional film or digital photography – as you explore Iceland, whether for a full week of 7 nights, or four days, and make photographs of a lifetime! Whether you are a student traveling in Iceland, a business traveler searching for a private tour, single and traveling alone, or a retired couple looking for value senior tours and travel packages, consider our walking tour of  Iceland and get your camera ready. If you are searching for guided tours in  Iceland, consider joining Tony and Tim Vollmer in an unforgettable photographic adventure. Let Tony and Tim show you how to capture Iceland through photography. For more info on Rome photo tours register for an exciting and memorable time with Imaging in Iceland in association with Tim Vollmer Photography.