Check In
October 1, 2025
Check Out
October 9, 2025
Duration
9D/8N
Location
Iceland
(1 customer review)

325,000

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Accomodation

3 Star Hotel

Best season

Feb - Mar & Sept -Oct

Tour type

Photography

Meals

Not Included

Fitness level

Easy to Moderate

Group Size

12

Accomodation

3 Star Hotel

Best season

Feb - Mar & Sept -Oct

Tour type

Photography

Meals

Not Included

Fitness level

Easy to Moderate

Group Size

12

Self driven car

Self driven

Guided seven rhinos mentor

Mentorship

Camera learning

Post Processing

About The Tour

Iceland in October offers stunning photography opportunities with its jagged mountains, glaciers, black sand beaches, and powerful waterfalls. The fall colors add contrast to the volcanic landscape, while the longer nights provide a chance to capture the Northern Lights. Iconic spots like Gullfoss, Skogafoss, Reynisfjara, and Jökulsárlón Lagoon are especially beautiful during this time. It’s a perfect blend of autumn and early winter.

Our workshop covers iconic spots like Vík, Reynisfjara, Skógafoss, and hidden gems, plus Skaftafell National Park and Vatnajökull Glacier’s ice caves. We’ll also capture Vestrahorn and Eystrahorn peaks. With the solar maximum, we’ll have great chances for the aurora and long golden hours. Flexibility is key as we chase the perfect shots in ever-changing weather.

Experts

Entry fees

Full Day Safari

Images Review

Meals

Off Roading

Open Vehicle

Stay

Experience required

Beginner, Amateur, Enthusiast and

Semi-pro Photographers.

Field learning

In this workshop, you’ll master key photography techniques, including light, exposure, and composition.

We’ll cover lens choices, long exposures, and shooting landscapes, waterfalls, and mountain peaks.

You’ll capture the night sky, aurora, and ice caves, while learning to control light in high-contrast scenes and shoot during the blue hour and overcast weather. Finally, we’ll explore creating abstract and intimate landscape images.

PROCESSING

In this workshop, you’ll also learn to enhance your images using Lightroom and Photoshop, mastering editing techniques to bring out the best in your photos with precision and creativity.

Meet The Mentors

Each mentor has amassed multiple years of experience across a diverse array of photography genres—from the intricate details of macro photography to the grand scale of landscape shots. This depth of knowledge ensures that they are well-equipped to guide photographers of all skill levels.

These mentors are not just practitioners but also luminaries in the photography world, having earned numerous national and international awards. Their recognized work reflects not only technical proficiency but also creative vision, offering students unparalleled insights into the art and craft of photography.

SAURABH DESAI

Seven Rhinos

Maestro

RAJ DESAI

Seven Rhinos

Founder & Mentor

SANJAY PATIL

Seven Rhinos

Virtuoso

Things To Carry

  • DSLR or Mirrorless Camera

The ideal camera for this work will offer full manual control, ensuring precise exposure adjustments for optimal results. With interchangeable lenses, it will provide the flexibility to cover a wide range of focal lengths, adapting to various shooting needs.

  • A Wide Angle Lens

For capturing epic landscapes with immersive foregrounds, a wide-angle lens is essential.

A 16mm or 17mm lens on a full-frame camera (or 10mm to 12mm on an APS-C sensor camera) is ideal to capture expansive scenes with a sense of depth and presence

  • Telephoto Lens

A telephoto lens is ideal for distant landscapes and abstract shots, compressing the scene and bringing distant elements closer.

A 70-200mm lens (or 55-135mm on a crop sensor) is perfect, especially for shooting mountains from elevation.

  • A Mid-Range Zoom Lens

While wide and telephoto lenses are essential, a mid-range zoom in the

24-70mm range (or 18-55mm on a crop sensor) is ideal for situations where the other lenses are either too wide or too long. This versatile range is perfect for the varied landscapes we’ll encounter in Iceland.

  • Tripod

Given the frequent low-light conditions, A tripod is an essential piece of equipment. A Lightweight carbon fiber model is ideal for this trip, offering stability without adding excessive weight.

  • Filters

When shooting waterfalls, a neutral density filter with at least 3 stops is essential to

slow down the exposure and create a smooth, blurred water effect.

Additionally, a graduated filter can be useful to balance the brightness of the sky,

particularly in high-contrast scenes where the sky is much brighter than the landscape.

Both filters will help achieve more dynamic and well-exposed images.

  • A Laptop

A laptop equipped with Adobe Lightroom or Camera RAW and Photoshop is essential for efficient post-processing. These tools allow for precise adjustments to exposure, color, and details, ensuring your images are professionally edited and refined after the shoot.

Once you have confirmed your booking with us, we will provide you with a complete list of items to carry, which will be shared through our WhatsApp group.

Feel free to ask if you’d like further revisions.

1 review for ICELAND – Landscape-Northern light Photography Tour, Oct 2025.

  1. Kavitha Ramamoorthy

    It’s been wonderful and learning experience with Seven Rhinos.

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