A Walk on Black Sand at Night.

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One of the first images I made on this trip to Iceland. We were staying at a friend’s family home minutes walk away from Black Sand Beach. On our first night there we decided to take walk down to Reynisfjara Beach to work out some kinks from our flight as well as catch the setting sun. I had never seen a volcanic sand beach before and at first my images were’t capturing the magnitude of how black the sand actually looked. But when I looked back over my images back home this image captures the moment perfectly. It holds all the emotion and wonder I felt when I dug my toe, cold as it was, into the sand that first night excited about what the next several days held for us. Iceland Late July/Early August 2022

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One of the first images I made on this trip to Iceland. We were staying at a friend’s family home minutes walk away from Black Sand Beach. On our first night there we decided to take walk down to Reynisfjara Beach to work out some kinks from our flight as well as catch the setting sun. I had never seen a volcanic sand beach before and at first my images were’t capturing the magnitude of how black the sand actually looked. But when I looked back over my images back home this image captures the moment perfectly. It holds all the emotion and wonder I felt when I dug my toe, cold as it was, into the sand that first night excited about what the next several days held for us. Iceland Late July/Early August 2022

One of the first images I made on this trip to Iceland. We were staying at a friend’s family home minutes walk away from Black Sand Beach. On our first night there we decided to take walk down to Reynisfjara Beach to work out some kinks from our flight as well as catch the setting sun. I had never seen a volcanic sand beach before and at first my images were’t capturing the magnitude of how black the sand actually looked. But when I looked back over my images back home this image captures the moment perfectly. It holds all the emotion and wonder I felt when I dug my toe, cold as it was, into the sand that first night excited about what the next several days held for us. Iceland Late July/Early August 2022