Iceland

Behind the Scenes with Photographer Chris Burkard in Iceland

Iceland Is Unlike Anywhere Else on Earth

‘On Her Terms’

‘A Land Shaped by Women’ Trailer

A Gravel-Grinding Mission in Iceland

‘A Toast to Iceland’

My Mom Vala

Backpacking Through Iceland

Iceland, After Dark

‘Under An Arctic Sky’ Behind The Scenes

Drone Footage of Iceland’s Landscapes

Kiting Ice Lagoons in Iceland

Capturing the Beauty of Iceland

Drones Descend on Iceland

Finding Perfect Singletrack in Iceland

The Tale of Two Unlikely Cold Water Surfers

Hunting for Waves in Iceland Is a Compromise

Chris Burkard Studio’s ‘Under an Arctic Sky’ Trailer

Peaceful Drone Footage from a Journey Through Iceland

Exploring the “Why” Behind Adventure Sports
A Reminder from Nature that Nothing Lasts Forever
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In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less. This week we travel with filmmaker Henry Jun Wah Lee of Evosia Studios. The film, aptly titled Ephemeral, profiles Iceland in its various states of change, from long days of summer to long winter nights. As he wrote, “As humans, we expect everything to be the same day in and day out. But if we look to nature, we see that nothing lasts forever. The universe is in a constant state of change.” You can follow Evosia on Facebook here and on Instagram here.