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  • Welcome to Ian Grant Photography

    Thank you for checking in on our blog! My name is Ian and I'm a photographer in greater the Los Angeles area. That's my wife Tanya over there too- she's great with clients and has a fantastic design and fashion sense.   I specialize in Wedding Photography and LA Headshots but you'll often catch me out shooting landscapes and traveling insane distances to visit National Parks in my spare time.

    In my wedding photography I like to combine both, so I guess I'm a landscape-wedding photographer.  I love long roadtrips and have been all over the US from Rhode Island to California. I enjoy planning far away trips and going over to Europe to drive around aimlessly for an extended amount of time. Tanya and I run Ian Grant Photography out of our beach spot in the Los Angeles suburb of Playa del Rey, CA. Enjoy your stay, and feel free to introduce yourself!

    Wedding dates for 2012 are quickly filling up! If you're interested in having us shoot your wedding or event, please contact us and we'll get right back to you! Feel free to let us know your wedding ideas and how we can help!

    Thank you for visiting!

Iceland Road Trip – Part Two

The next day I really needed to take it easy [after eventful car crash/stuck in mud] so I did what any person would do. Go see icebergs! But first I had to go see some awesome waterfalls and play with my new variable ND filter [essentially lets less light in so I can take long exposures in the daylight].

This first waterfall is named Seljalandsfoss [foss being Icelandic for waterfall...you see it a lot in a country with 10,000 waterfalls]. You can actually walk behind the waterfall, but I was getting my gear soaked enough and didn't need a camera failure a couple days into the trip...

Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010

This was my favorite waterfall, and the one I was most looking forward to seeing. Its name is Skógafoss and is actually near the volcano that blew up recently. There was tons of ash in the area which then covered me and everything I owned. Thankfully this place was unbelievable and made the two hours of coughing and sneezing worthwhile. I was actually perched up on a swan dive on either side ledge for the bottom photo. It was muddy, slippery, and home to angry mating birds too.

Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010

This is the coastline of the town Vik. I stayed in the hostel there for a few days and it was pretty cozy. They happen to live underneath the Katla volcano, which is bad news for them the next time it goes off [any day now]. A lot of the volcanoes are under glaciers, so an eruption means flood death for anyone who can't get out fast enough. There's an evacuation route in place for everyone in town to be able to get out within 3 hours of an eruption. This is 2 hours and 50 minutes too slow.

Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010

This iceberg land is one of Iceland's prized treasures called Jökulsárlón. Most of the names I'm throwing out are really easy ones, I'm trying not to do the long strange character drawn out ones. Anyway, on the way to Jökulsárlón my car decided it was going to stall while getting gas, so I had to drive all the way up from Vik without stopping as if I broke down on the way the likelihood of me camping in my car in that spot for a few days was pretty good. I only had Ritz crackers and Ramen which wasn't really going to get me that far in that lava land desert [see photos from part one]. I came back on the same route the next day, so you'll see those amazing glacier photos in the next part.

The icebergs come from the glacier Vatnajökull [kull being glacier] which is the largest glacier in Iceland and takes up 8% of the country. It's also considered the largest icecap in Europe and home to many a volcano waiting to explode, naturally. It's really a sight to be seen. Here are some of my favorite photos- I seriously had to cut out a lot.

Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010
Iceland Photography Road Trip - June 2010

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  2. Iceland Road Trip - Part Six The final days of my Iceland roadtrip were spent driving...
  3. Iceland Road Trip - Part One This June I found myself having a nice little window...
  4. Iceland Road Trip – Part Four The one place I wish I spent more time in...
  5. Iceland Road Trip - Part Five Getting to Seyðisfjörður up in the north-east was way too...

July 6, 2010 - 2:21 pm

ian - Thank you, glad you like!

July 6, 2010 - 11:53 am

Ste - Hi!
I discovered you by chance on LJ.
Your photos are amazing!
Really beautiful.
I love traveling.
And your photos make me want to leave immediately!

Sorry for my English.
I'm Italian.

Nice work!
Bye

July 6, 2010 - 11:11 am

ian - Tanya and I were just having that conversation the other day, Scotland in November should be very very cold. Tanya was trying to sell me on the Caribbean.

July 6, 2010 - 8:34 am

Julia - Love these, especially the waterfalls and lone houses! But really, it's time for you to go someplace warm already! Time to change up the "Ian goes somewhere cold and nearly freezes to death in a ditch" M.O. to "Ian goes someplace and gets a sunburn." I'm just saying, you need to go to Australia already. :-)

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