Iceland review - 2012, Page 44

Iceland review - 2012, Page 44
42 ICELAND REVIEW It all started with a single photo- graph. Þórður Guðnason was a farm- er at Kaldakinn, located close to Landmannalaugar in Iceland’s rugged highlands, who, each September, set out with his men and rounded up his large flock of sheep from their summer pastures. “In that photograph, he was this young and strong Viking with blond hair, a big smile and a horse with an equally big smile,” RAX recalls. A prolific photographer, he has gained worldwide renown for his striking images of man and nature. His work has been featured in publications such as National Geographic, LIFE and TIME and earned him many prestigious awards. Since that first photograph of Þórður and his horse, twenty-three years have gone by. And almost every year, RAX has accompanied him and his team on that week-long journey across ravines, mountains and lava fields, and close to glaciers. This process has remained unchanged for centuries in Iceland and the search is still conducted primarily by horse or on foot. The result is RAX’s latest book, entitled Behind the Mountains. “This tradition must be documented. It is a part of Iceland’s history—of human history. Nobody knows if it will survive; times are changing. It is a beautiful way of life, and a quintessential part of Icelandic culture we rarely get to see. In this book, I wanted to portray this special interplay between man, animal and nature.” The round-up is an extremely difficult task. The By Ásta andrésdóttir Photos courtesy of raX Of MOuntains and Men In his latest book, renowned photographer RAX takes us behind the mountains on an epic journey spanning almost a quarter of a century.

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