Ice, ice, baby! Despite its name, Greenland is not even close to being green, especially in the winter when the country is largely covered in ice. In fact, 80% of its landmass is covered by the world’s second-largest ice sheet. Greenland is the place to go to photograph ice. There is not a day go by that you won’t encounter it in one of its forms, and the sheer scale of it is something you have to see to believe.
Vallerret collaborator Peter Elliot takes a photographic journey through the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Like any good Scottish adventure, this trip featured impressive peaks, icy blue lakes and of course, the famously fickle Scottish weather. Check it out!
Ahh Paris, the city of lights. While many wildlife and landscape photographers spend hours getting away from artificial light of the city, sometimes there’s a good reason to grab your camera and embrace the dazzling city lights. But with over 33 million visitors a year, how can a visiting photographer get a unique shot? Stephan Hellin helps break down everything you need to know about photographing the Eiffel Tower in the winter.
Perhaps one of the most recognizable places in New Zealand, no trip to the South Island is complete without a quick jaunt up the famous Roy's Peak. We hiked up this famous peak in winter to see what the buzz was all about. Was it worth the crowds? Hell yes. We break down everything you need to know if you plan on making this hiking pilgrimage.
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