This series of photographs is a comparison of both landscape and weather, at the same time of year, across four different locations in the northern hemisphere – Iceland, Canada, Alaska and Norway.
All photographs were taken in late May through to early June during the last days of spring, and first couple of weeks of summer in 2017 and 2018. The prevalence of wintery weather, even at this time of year, meant that low gloomy cloud and snow made for the possibility of dramatic scenes, but often with more difficult photographic conditions.
This exhibition was held at in.cube8r, in Fitzroy, with three other artists.
The steep cliffs of the fjord
Norway, 2017
Visitor hut on the fjord shore
Flåm, Norway, 2017
Snow capped rocky ridge
Seward, Alaska, 2018
Point of the lonely pine trees
Lake Minnewanka, Canada, 2018
Clouds in the pine trees
Seward, Alaska, 2018
Snow filled clouds
Canada, 2018
Glaciers of Iceland
Vatnajökull Glacier, Iceland, 2017