Ring Road Bridge Near Grímsstaðir: Daytime Closures Resume in August

Daytime traffic restrictions have resumed on the Ring Road bridge crossing Jökulsá á Fjöllum in Northeast Iceland, near Grímsstaðir. According to Vegagerðin (the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration), maintenance work paused for the busy summer season restarted on August 17, and the bridge is now closed to traffic from 08:00 to 19:00 on dry weekdays. … Read more

Drinking Water Contamination Warning: Borgarfjörður Eystra

E. coli bacteria has been detected in the drinking water supply in Borgarfjörður Eystra, a remote East Iceland fjord that is a key destination for photographers visiting the Atlantic puffin colony at Hafnarhólmi. Visitors should not drink tap water in the area until authorities confirm it is safe. Why this matters for photographers: Borgarfjörður Eystra … Read more

30 Million Cubic Metres of Magma Detected Under Svartsengi

Icelandic authorities have reported that nearly 30 million cubic metres of magma have accumulated beneath the Svartsengi volcanic system on the Reykjanes Peninsula, raising the likelihood of another eruption in the area that has seen repeated volcanic activity since December 2023. Why This Matters for Photographers The Svartsengi system — which feeds the eruption fissures … Read more

Strong Wind Warning Issued for Breiðamerkursandur

Icelandic meteorological authorities have issued a warning for strong winds on Breiðamerkursandur, the vast glacial outwash plain located between Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and the sea. This black sand area is one of the most visited photography locations in Iceland, home to the famous Diamond Beach where ice chunks wash ashore. Why This Matters for Photographers … Read more

Yellow Wind Warnings Issued for Iceland This Wednesday

Icelandic meteorological authorities have issued yellow wind warnings for Wednesday, signalling potentially hazardous wind conditions across parts of Iceland that photographers should be aware of before heading out on location. Why this matters for photographers: Strong winds in Iceland can make shooting extremely challenging and dangerous. High gusts can destabilise tripods, damage equipment, and make … Read more

Grótta Nature Reserve Expanded – Know Before You Shoot

The Grótta Nature Reserve in Reykjavík has been officially expanded, meaning photographers visiting this popular coastal and birdwatching location need to be aware of updated boundary and access rules before heading out with their cameras. Why This Matters for Photographers Grótta is one of Iceland’s most accessible and rewarding photography spots, offering stunning coastal light, … Read more