Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 61

Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 61
60 AT L A N T I CA His award-winning photo is a picture of nothing. “It’s hard to capture nothing, but it’s a strong image,” says Páll Stefánsson, Atlantica photo editor, about the shot that won the best landscape photo at the Icelandic Press Awards 2005. Taken in Höfn, a small fishing village nestled in the shadow of Vatnajökull, Europe’s second-largest glacier, Stefánsson’s Hasselblad reveals a tiny island emerging from a blue shadow of fog. The photograph can be found in Stefánsson’s latest book, simply titled PS. The collection of photos is not what one might expect from Stefánsson, who has been photo- graphing Iceland for over 20 years. In his pre- vious coffee-table books, his landscape photos are large in scope, capturing the vastness of Iceland’s wilderness – Nature dwarfing Man. “When you’ve done it for so long, the biggest challenge is coming up with some- thing new,” Stefánsson says. “In this book, I was challenging myself to come up with something that wasn’t scenic and pretty, or postcardish.” While the photos contained within the pages of PS might not be postcardish, they certainly render a beautiful portrait of the country’s peculiar landscape, especially the image of a small glacial lake on Vatnajökull, which looks like a speck of the Mediterranean Sea transported to an Arctic tundra. Stefánsson’s favorite places to capture magical moments in nature are Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall by vol- ume, Vatnajökull glacier and Hrafntinnusker, located in the southern highlands near Landmannalaugar. PS exposes these vistas in a different light, creating a new vision of Iceland. Published by Edda Press, PS hits book- stores at the end of June. It will be published in both Icelandic and English. For more infor- mation on PS, log on to www.icelandreview.com or www.edda.is. Iceland Close Up ICELANDa Photos by Páll Stefánsson Text by Edward Weinman 060-94ICELANDAtl406.indd 60 23.6.2006 12:34:08
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