Fire and Ice Photo Safari: Iceland

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Iceland is a photographer’s dream- visit both the iconic locations and get off the beaten path to capture the land, sea, and life of this extraordinary place! A mecca for those looking to bring home unique, spectacular photos.
  • Our local guide Einar will take us to some of the more intimate and special places known only to locals, plus share colorful Viking history. He’s guided multiple photo trips for us, and as a former professional photographer understands the unique needs and interests of our craft.
  • A longer trip itinerary designed to sample a rich array of special locations, such as raging waterfalls, colorful hot springs and geysers, deep blue glaciers, rugged coastlines, and incredible otherworldly volcanic features.
  • We'll visit a puffin colony to photograph these colorful and exotic birds
  • Long daylight allows for a full itinerary, offering a wide variety of photo opportunities, especially in varying light angles
Limited in size to only 11 people with professional photographer and instructor Reed Hoffmann as your private photo instructor to make it a more intimate experience. You can learn about Reed and see his work at www.reedhoffmann.com, as well as his galleries of photos from past trips.

TRIP STYLE:

  • Short walks to photographic locations.
  • Transportation by plane and van.
  • Premium hotels, cottages, and guest houses

DESCRIPTION:

Much of Iceland is still taking shape before your very eyes — raw, dramatic landscapes born from volcanic eruptions and carved out by glaciers.

Icelanders are proud that they still speak the ancient language of the vikings, but they certainly don't just live in the past. Their cherished ancient heritage lives on in harmony with the most exciting innovations from the world of arts and culture today. This refreshing mix of local, traditional, progressive and cosmopolitan culture appeals to almost every taste.

Iceland is so close to USA that you can just go there on whim for a quick change of scene and scenery. This itinerary allows you to visit some of the more hidden, less visited areas as well as the classic locations to photograph their natural wonders. In Iceland it's a very short drive from the ocean to mountain tops. The longer itinerary gives you the chance to visit more places, and the long days of summer give you the opportunity to take your time at each location.

Nowhere else is there such a wonderful mix of ancient viking culture, modern world, and exotic natural world!


Trip starts and ends in Reykjavik, Iceland
Saturday, July 18th - Friday, July 31st, 2026

Cost: $9,490/person. Airfare is additional.


To Register - Call Now! Contact the PPS office at 585-346-5597!

Or pay the deposit, we will contact you to complete your registration.


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