Lights of the south
Iceland South Coast Winter Photography Expedition
Small-group expedition exploring glaciers, ice caves, and volcanic landscapes in South Iceland
FEBRUARY 2027
1-7 | 8-14 | 15-21
£5499
What to Expect
This expedition is built around exploring Iceland’s southern landscapes in winter, with a flexible approach guided by weather, light, and conditions. Locations may include black sand beaches, coastal cliffs, waterfalls, and glacier environments, chosen based on the strongest opportunities at the time.
Glacier and ice cave access forms a key part of the experience, guided by a local expert and planned around conditions to allow for uninterrupted shooting.
The structure allows for movement, adaptation, and returning to locations, focusing on creating stronger, more intentional images.
This is not a standard workshop. It’s a carefully designed photography experience built around conditions, locations, and the time needed to create strong images.
❋ REYKJAVIK PICK-UP & DROP-OFF INCLUDED
Transport from Reykjavik to the South Coast and return included, ensuring smooth access to all expedition locations
❋ SMALL GROUP
Limited to 6 photographers to allow time, space, and flexibility on location.
❋ 7 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION WITH BREAKFAST)
Designed to maximise time in the field while allowing for travel and flexibility
Accommodation is provided in shared twin rooms with private bathrooms - single occupancy may be available at an additional cost, subject to availability.
❋ HIDDEN LOCATIONS
Access to iconic coastal landscapes, glaciers, and carefully selected lesser-known locations beyond standard workshop routes
❋ PHOTOGRAPHER-LED
Hands-on guidance in the field, focused on composition, light, and working with changing conditions.
❋ FLEXIBLE ITINERARY
Each day adapts to weather and light conditions to maximise photographic opportunities, including glacier and ice cave sessions planned around conditions
expedition overview
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The journey follows Iceland’s southern coast, moving between coastal landscapes, waterfalls, volcanic terrain, and glacier environments. Locations are selected and revisited based on conditions, with the flexibility to adjust plans in response to weather and light.
This is not a fixed itinerary. Each day is shaped by opportunity, allowing time to return to locations, work scenes more deliberately, and prioritise moments that offer the strongest potential for photography.
Glacier and ice cave sessions form a key part of the experience, guided by a local expert and planned around conditions to allow for a more focused and uninterrupted approach.
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The workshop is limited to 6 photographers, allowing time, space, and flexibility at each location.
This creates a more focused and personal experience, with the ability to work closely on compositions, adapt to individual goals, and avoid the limitations of larger groups.
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This workshop focuses on developing a stronger and more intentional approach to landscape photography.
We will cover composition, working with natural light, long exposure techniques, use of ND filters, focus bracketing, and image stacking, as well as how to read and adapt to different environments.
We will also cover post-processing workflows and image refinement, helping you turn your captures into finished, portfolio-ready images.
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This is not a rigid itinerary workshop. The route and daily plan remain flexible to respond to weather, access, and photographic potential.
This allows us to prioritise conditions and position ourselves in the strongest possible locations at the right time.
Glacier and ice cave sessions are planned around conditions and access, ensuring the best possible opportunities for focused shooting.
We actively monitor conditions and will make every effort to photograph the Northern Lights whenever opportunities arise.
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The workshop is hosted by Diana Firlag and guest Jon Golden, operated in partnership with a licensed Icelandic tour operator - Thor Excursions
Transport, access to highland routes, and safety are managed professionally, allowing you to focus fully on the photographic experience.
All logistics are handled, so you can concentrate entirely on shooting and learning in the field.
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The workshop is offered across three dates:
1–7 February 2027 — £5,499
8-14 February 2027 — £5,499 15-21 February 2027 — £5,499Price is per person and includes 7 nights accommodation with daily breakfast, all transport throughout the workshop (including Reykjavik pick-up and return), and full photography guidance during the expedition.
The first night is scheduled prior to the workshop start to allow for an early departure on day one, and the final night is included after the workshop to accommodate return travel to Reykjavik the following day.
Flights, lunches and dinners, travel insurance, and personal expenses are not included.
A deposit of £800 is required to secure your place, with the remaining balance due 60 days before the workshop start date.
Due to the small group size, places are limited and allocated upon confirmation.
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Register your interest to receive priority access before spaces are released publicly.
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You’ll receive a detailed overview of the expedition, including itinerary, accommodation, and what’s included.
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A deposit confirms your place on the workshop. Due to the limited group size, spaces are allocated on a first-confirmed basis.
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You’ll receive a preparation guide covering recommended equipment, clothing, and travel information.
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We meet on location and begin the experience together, with final updates provided before arrival.
Booking Process
What’s Included
Accommodation -7 nights)
Daily breakfast
Transport - Reykjavik ↔ Reykjavik + all local travel)
Photography guidance
What’s Not Included
Flights
Lunches and dinners
Travel insurance - required)
Personal expenses
Full itinerary and detailed information are provided after registration.
Led In Collaboration With
diana firlag
Landscape photographer specialising in remote environments and atmospheric light, working across diverse landscapes from mountains to coastal regions. Her work is defined by a strong sense of place, shaped through composition, natural light, and carefully selected locations.Her photography has been featured across international platforms including PhotoVogue, and recognised through awards such as The Independent Photographer. Her work continues to evolve through extensive travel and on-location experience in diverse and challenging environments.She leads the expedition with a focus on helping participants refine their vision and create more intentional, impactful images.Photography Lead
jon golden
Highly experienced photographer with over three decades of professional experience, having worked across more than 60 countries and has documented some of the world’s most remote environments.His work has been published in major international publications including National Geographic (US/CN), Geo (DE) and Panorama (IT), and spans landscapes from the Arctic, jungle and desert regions as well as Iceland’s highlands.Joining as a guest photographer, Jon brings deep experience and insight into working in remote conditions and capturing powerful landscape imagery.Guest Photographer
Thor Hjalmarsson
Local Icelandic guide and founder of Thor Excursions, based in the north of Iceland. Having grown up exploring these landscapes, he brings a deep understanding of the Highlands and remote regions far beyond the standard routes.
His work is focused on small, carefully designed journeys, with an emphasis on safety, access, and adapting to Iceland’s constantly changing conditions. This allows the expedition to respond in real time, positioning the group in the strongest possible locations.Local Icelandic Guide & Operator
Join the Expedition
Bookings and administration are handled by Lightfall Expeditions Ltd.