Einar Gudmann
Camera: Nikon D4S
Lens: 14-24mm f/2.8
Exposure: 1/4 sec, f/18, ISO100
Einar Gudmann Profile
• Einar Gudmann and his partner Gyda Henningsdóttir are among Iceland’s leading wildlife and landscape photographers.
• Einar was born and raised in the north of the country, where he lives with Gyda, who is from the tiny island of Grimsey, situated on the Arctic Circle.
• The couple are the authors of two photo books about their home: Iceland: Wild at Heart and Photographing Iceland.
• Before teaming up as full-time professional photographers, both Einar and Gyda had successful careers: Gyda as a managing director of a fashion store and Einar as an advisor for the Environmental Agency of Iceland.
• Last year, the couple launched their own YouTube channel and had a 113m2 print of Gyda’s image of Aldeyjarfoss waterfall, taken on a D850, mounted on a new fishing plant in north Iceland.
Such is Iceland’s popularity with photographers the world over, it is difficult to imagine that, before the tourist boom of the past 20 years, many Icelanders showed scant appreciation for their country’s natural beauty. This is not the observation of this foreign interloper (I first went to Iceland in 1987), but the assessment of a native Icelander Einar Gudmann, one of country’s leading nature photographers. “During the 1980s and ’90s, Icelanders were not much interested in travelling around Iceland,” says Einar. “There was not this sense that Iceland was special in any way.”
That all changed, of course, thanks mostly to the interest of the first visitors from overseas than any self-provoked awakening by the Icelanders themselves. Einar recalls his own realization of this
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