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Iceland’s nature is fragile and irreplaceable. These articles cover Leave No Trace principles, drone regulations, protected areas, and why responsible photography makes better images — not just better ethics.

Drone Photography in Iceland: Rules, Permits & Responsible Use

April 17, 2026April 17, 2026 by Marcel Strobel
Aerial view over a Westfjords fjord, Iceland, with two photographers resting on the rocks — photographed by Marcel Strobel

Know before you fly Iceland is one of the most spectacular places on earth to fly a drone. The landscapes that make it extraordinary for ground-level photography become something else entirely from the air — glaciers, volcanoes, fjords, and lava fields seen from above in a way that no other tool makes possible. It is … Read more

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Leave No Trace in Iceland: A Photographer’s Guide

April 17, 2026April 13, 2026 by Marcel Strobel
Wooden boardwalk through geothermal area in Iceland, steam rising from hot springs — marked paths protect fragile volcanic ground

The landscape doesn’t recover the way you think it does Iceland looks resilient. Volcanic rock, endless lava fields, rugged coastlines that have weathered millennia of Atlantic storms — it is easy to assume that a few footsteps, a shortcut across a field, or a drone flight over a nesting cliff makes no meaningful difference. It … Read more

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