Hi Andrew, I'm Michael, the designer of the Map of Iceland for Photographers. I watched your video entirely (even to the nice making-of at the end) and found it so useful for anyone planning a trip to Iceland, and a real pleasure to watch thanks to this special Australia / Thailand split screen (great idea!). I can't thank you enough for talking about my map, I put so much effort making it, I'm glad that travellers and photographers still use printed maps even though they use Google map (I think they are complementary). I see that you used my map intensively, I'd like to remind if you don't mind that my map is printed on a very special paper that makes it 100% WATERPROOF & TEARPROOF so it can go through heavy rain and Iceland wind, it will never let you down. If you plan a trip to Fantastic Faroe Islands (that I definitely recommend to combine with Iceland, cheap quick flight ticket between the two), I'll be glad to provide you with my FAROE ISLANDS TRAVEL PACK. One thing I'd like to add is, if you guys leaving for Iceland tomorrow and are too late for a delivery I can arrange a pick-up of the map in Reykjavik City Center, I have a (very) little stock there. Will share your video on my facebook page tonight: facebook.com/international.photographer.michael.levy/ Cheers from Paris! Michael LEVY
Hi Michael, first off thanks so much mate for designing such an awesome map! I used the Map of Iceland for Photographers in my planning and preparation for the trip and also while I was over there. Many of the images I walked away with was because of the information you had on the map.I recommend it to anyone who is thinking about heading over to Iceland. When I get back to Iceland, I'll seriously consider visiting The Faroe Island while I'm there, so I might take you up on your kind offer. Thanks also for sharing the video on your Facebook mate, I hope it helps other photographers thinking about planning a trip, cheers mate! :)
I would love to see the cost for the map, in Aussie dollars. I fail to see anything to convert the price to Aussie? I know I can look up the conversion, but suspect their might be other hidden charges, for example an extra cost to convert to euro.
Took my first trip to Iceland at the end of September last year and it was amazing. The vistas and landscapes made you feel like you were in another world. It was also the most challenging week of photography that I have ever experienced....50 mph winds gusts, rain, sleet, snow and yes.....a few sunny days. I would also suggest you leave your itinerary with the Safe Travel Iceland website in case of emergency. We started driving one day in beautiful weather and an hour later we found ourselves almost stranded in the middle of blizzard conditions in a remote mountain area. Your tips on being prepared for anything were spot on. We traveled the entire Ring Road and all the major sights were crowded with tourists. Great suggestion to shoot at night during summer season. We had the Map of Iceland for Photographers and found it to be invaluable. Can't wait to return!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, you make some excellent points here. Safety is essential particularly in such extreme conditions and in a location that's unfamiliar. When do you plan on getting back there?
Great info for planning a phototrip to Iceland, must say though that the mention of snack, being comfortable and weather were quite funny and brought a big smile on my face. , …but off course you are being used to a completely different climate.
Lots of really useful information in this video,especially about the night time window of opportunity. Viewing this as well as Mads Peter Iverson 's latest Iceland location compilation video gives an all round starting guide to this fantastic country.
Thanks Mike, glad you thought this was useful, I was a little hesitate at first with the night shooting approach but it worked out well. My only suggestion would be to use this approach if your on your own or with other photographers, this would be much harder if travelling with family that aren't into landscape photography. :)
Andrew! There is literally tears running down my face right now watching those bloopers and the baked beans scene at the end. What a champion! On a more serious note they are some excellent tips and to be able to give the autumn/winter perspective was an honour and pleasure mate. We will have to go back to be able to give some more tips next year!
Haha, it was great fun mate, I really enjoyed the process and the opportunity to relive my time in Iceland. I'm in with any plans to go back, the virtual collaboration was great but a collab tour of Iceland would be epic! :)
Cheers Brendan, thanks for dropping by mate. We thought we'd try something a little difference, it was a lot of fun editing the footage. I'd love to get back there and get up to the highlands...have fun man!
@@AndrewDawes Green screen for the two of you. Then Andrew could have run something completely irrelevant in the background, half an hour or Swan River in Viveash maybe.
really enjoyed the alternative approach to the joint vlog and think it worked really well. Nice to hear that you are planning to go back and hopefully you would get back to the UK as well in the future. As recommended will check out Andrew's channel as well
Thanks for that Jim, it was a fun process the put this content together as you can from the bloopers. I'd love to go back, hopefully sooner rather than later, if I did I'd definitely spend more time in the UK. Andrew has some great content coming up including Iceland and Scotland...I can't wait! :)
Thanks Richie, you may be in for some incredible weather, regardless the conditions will undoubtedly provide opportunities for amazing and unique images. Hope you have a great time mate!
Great vlogs guys and some informative tips. Have visited Iceland twice. It’s a wonderful country to visit even if your not a photographer which I wasn’t on my first visit. Would recommend this country to anybody and it’s still the best place I’ve ever visited. Will definitely be visiting again. 🇮🇸 📸
Cheer Kenny, glad you found this informative. I agree, even if you're not into photography Iceland is an amazing holiday destination. I hope to get there again for some more landscape photography adventures, cheers mate!
No idea how you did it but fascinating to watch, even if Andrew D’s background traffic was a bit distracting at times. Quite low key, but an insight into how much planning you must have put in for the trip and to get the vlogs you eventually put out. Cheers!
Cheers Brian, it was a great process to go through, as content creators we are always looking for new ways to create new content with a bit of a twist. We were happy with the way the video turned out, and demonstrates that you don't have to be in the same location to collaborate, as you know being in Perth options to meet up and collab with other landscape youtubers are limited.
Marvelous. Baked beans! Great tips provided by A2 (Andrew & Andrew) which are applicable to any road trip near or far. I particularly liked the lens and tourist discussion. I often find taking that "just in case" lens only to find I could have left it behind. Better planning can certainly help in this regard. Secondly, I also find that most tourists are absent early in the AM. I'm usually leaving a location when most arrive so good tip. Off to a short seaside trip this weekend so your video is timely. Thanks to you both!
It's hard to plan what lenses to take when you don't really know what you will see. I was in Greenhills, Western Australia a few weeks ago. I took a stack of lenses, as far as I can remember, I only used a kit lens on my 80D, TS-E 24 and 180mm macro lens on my 5Ds. I shot most of my landscapes with the macro lens.
Thanks Miguel, happy to hear you enjoyed the information we shared, it was certainly a fun process making the video. I also fall into the trap of 'just in case', and find I carry to much gear. Good point about the less tourists (and probably locals) in the morning! Hope you enjoy your weekend escape mate!
@@Andrew_marr Happy New Year Andrew. Re-watching some of your Iceland videos for my trip there this coming Spring. I'm very excited to visit and this video was particularly helpful. I've got the map on order. Thanks again.
@@MiguelACoronaDM your trip is not far away, you must be getting excited. You won’t be short of photography opportunities, make sure you take plenty of memory cards and backup drives. 😉
Although it was Spaghetti!! Great video. And your Iceland videos were fantastic Andrew. We went this past summer and unfortunately had some average weather. But already planning on going back.
Nice pick up Mountain Goat, it was a can of Spaghetti! Great to hear you liked the Iceland videos, I hope I have the opportunity to create more over there. The weather doesn't sound good for your last trip, hope you have better luck for your next trip.
very useful and informative video. Could you tell me what Iceland is like for public facilities ie where to shower etc. if hiring a small camper van and also which airport did you fly to? thanks
The autumn-winter Andy Dawes mentions (around min 10) to get the longer sun-rise/set is it Oct-Feb? Given that you are in the Souther hemisphere it is not always clear if you refer to your home or destination season. And even in the destination it transpired towards the end of the video that you were talking about October. So pls use months instead. In an earlier (6:39) mention Andy Marr (put an asterisk to a similar reference to clarify).
Hi Dimitris, it a good point you make here, we intended to refer to time periods in terms of destination seasons however when I made the mistake I thought process was...when I was over there I was cold, therefore it must have been winter over there...in fact it was summer. You are right, using months would have been better. Regardless, the slow sunsets and sunrises occur at the extremes of the seasons, middle of winter and middle of summer, as the sun is moving at an acute angle to the horizon.
Great tips guys! Just wondering how did you recharge camera batteries while travelling around in 4WD and campervans? Unless you use cameras like Sony that charge via usb. Charging phones & tablets I imagine would be easy thru the usb ports in the vehicles. Also did you back up images to the Cloud or have laptops or some kind of portable drives?
Hi Andrew,
I'm Michael, the designer of the Map of Iceland for Photographers.
I watched your video entirely (even to the nice making-of at the end) and found it so useful for anyone planning a trip to Iceland, and a real pleasure to watch thanks to this special Australia / Thailand split screen (great idea!).
I can't thank you enough for talking about my map, I put so much effort making it, I'm glad that travellers and photographers still use printed maps even though they use Google map (I think they are complementary).
I see that you used my map intensively, I'd like to remind if you don't mind that my map is printed on a very special paper that makes it 100% WATERPROOF & TEARPROOF so it can go through heavy rain and Iceland wind, it will never let you down.
If you plan a trip to Fantastic Faroe Islands (that I definitely recommend to combine with Iceland, cheap quick flight ticket between the two), I'll be glad to provide you with my FAROE ISLANDS TRAVEL PACK.
One thing I'd like to add is, if you guys leaving for Iceland tomorrow and are too late for a delivery I can arrange a pick-up of the map in Reykjavik City Center, I have a (very) little stock there.
Will share your video on my facebook page tonight:
facebook.com/international.photographer.michael.levy/
Cheers from Paris!
Michael LEVY
Hi Michael, first off thanks so much mate for designing such an awesome map! I used the Map of Iceland for Photographers in my planning and preparation for the trip and also while I was over there. Many of the images I walked away with was because of the information you had on the map.I recommend it to anyone who is thinking about heading over to Iceland.
When I get back to Iceland, I'll seriously consider visiting The Faroe Island while I'm there, so I might take you up on your kind offer.
Thanks also for sharing the video on your Facebook mate, I hope it helps other photographers thinking about planning a trip, cheers mate! :)
Here's the reason I bought it!
I would love to see the cost for the map, in Aussie dollars. I fail to see anything to convert the price to Aussie? I know I can look up the conversion, but suspect their might be other hidden charges, for example an extra cost to convert to euro.
Took my first trip to Iceland at the end of September last year and it was amazing. The vistas and landscapes made you feel like you were in another world. It was also the most challenging week of photography that I have ever experienced....50 mph winds gusts, rain, sleet, snow and yes.....a few sunny days. I would also suggest you leave your itinerary with the Safe Travel Iceland website in case of emergency. We started driving one day in beautiful weather and an hour later we found ourselves almost stranded in the middle of blizzard conditions in a remote mountain area. Your tips on being prepared for anything were spot on. We traveled the entire Ring Road and all the major sights were crowded with tourists. Great suggestion to shoot at night during summer season. We had the Map of Iceland for Photographers and found it to be invaluable. Can't wait to return!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, you make some excellent points here. Safety is essential particularly in such extreme conditions and in a location that's unfamiliar. When do you plan on getting back there?
Great info for planning a phototrip to Iceland, must say though that the mention of snack, being comfortable and weather were quite funny and brought a big smile on my face. , …but off course you are being used to a completely different climate.
Lots of really useful information in this video,especially about the night time window of opportunity.
Viewing this as well as Mads Peter Iverson 's latest Iceland location compilation video gives an all round starting guide to this fantastic country.
Thanks Mike, glad you thought this was useful, I was a little hesitate at first with the night shooting approach but it worked out well. My only suggestion would be to use this approach if your on your own or with other photographers, this would be much harder if travelling with family that aren't into landscape photography. :)
Thank you both for the good video
Thanks for putting this together Andrew! I haven’t made the trip to Iceland yet, but watching this has certainly made me want to change that ASAP!
Andrew! There is literally tears running down my face right now watching those bloopers and the baked beans scene at the end. What a champion! On a more serious note they are some excellent tips and to be able to give the autumn/winter perspective was an honour and pleasure mate. We will have to go back to be able to give some more tips next year!
Haha, it was great fun mate, I really enjoyed the process and the opportunity to relive my time in Iceland. I'm in with any plans to go back, the virtual collaboration was great but a collab tour of Iceland would be epic! :)
Picture in picture really worked well actually! Lots of great tips too, man. I'm heading back in January and CANNOT wait!!
Ha! too bad i couldn't control what was happening in my background too much :)
Cheers Brendan, thanks for dropping by mate. We thought we'd try something a little difference, it was a lot of fun editing the footage. I'd love to get back there and get up to the highlands...have fun man!
@@AndrewDawes Green screen for the two of you. Then Andrew could have run something completely irrelevant in the background, half an hour or Swan River in Viveash maybe.
Going to Iceland next year. Cant wait to take lots of beautiful photos! This was super helpful!
Your timing is impeccable - I leave for Iceland later this week - thank you!
Awesome, hope the video was helpful, hope you have a fantastic time!
man those are some stellar tips!
love this interview style video!
thanks for sharing all this beautiful content with us!
really enjoyed watching this
really enjoyed the alternative approach to the joint vlog and think it worked really well. Nice to hear that you are planning to go back and hopefully you would get back to the UK as well in the future. As recommended will check out Andrew's channel as well
Thanks for that Jim, it was a fun process the put this content together as you can from the bloopers. I'd love to go back, hopefully sooner rather than later, if I did I'd definitely spend more time in the UK. Andrew has some great content coming up including Iceland and Scotland...I can't wait! :)
Cool video and great timing.... will be there in Feb/March next year, hopefully the weather gods aren't too nasty haha
Thanks Richie, you may be in for some incredible weather, regardless the conditions will undoubtedly provide opportunities for amazing and unique images. Hope you have a great time mate!
Great vlogs guys and some informative tips. Have visited Iceland twice. It’s a wonderful country to visit even if your not a photographer which I wasn’t on my first visit. Would recommend this country to anybody and it’s still the best place I’ve ever visited. Will definitely be visiting again. 🇮🇸 📸
Cheer Kenny, glad you found this informative. I agree, even if you're not into photography Iceland is an amazing holiday destination. I hope to get there again for some more landscape photography adventures, cheers mate!
No idea how you did it but fascinating to watch, even if Andrew D’s background traffic was a bit distracting at times. Quite low key, but an insight into how much planning you must have put in for the trip and to get the vlogs you eventually put out. Cheers!
Cheers Brian, it was a great process to go through, as content creators we are always looking for new ways to create new content with a bit of a twist. We were happy with the way the video turned out, and demonstrates that you don't have to be in the same location to collaborate, as you know being in Perth options to meet up and collab with other landscape youtubers are limited.
Marvelous. Baked beans! Great tips provided by A2 (Andrew & Andrew) which are applicable to any road trip near or far. I particularly liked the lens and tourist discussion. I often find taking that "just in case" lens only to find I could have left it behind. Better planning can certainly help in this regard. Secondly, I also find that most tourists are absent early in the AM. I'm usually leaving a location when most arrive so good tip. Off to a short seaside trip this weekend so your video is timely. Thanks to you both!
It's hard to plan what lenses to take when you don't really know what you will see. I was in Greenhills, Western Australia a few weeks ago. I took a stack of lenses, as far as I can remember, I only used a kit lens on my 80D, TS-E 24 and 180mm macro lens on my 5Ds. I shot most of my landscapes with the macro lens.
Thanks Miguel, happy to hear you enjoyed the information we shared, it was certainly a fun process making the video. I also fall into the trap of 'just in case', and find I carry to much gear. Good point about the less tourists (and probably locals) in the morning! Hope you enjoy your weekend escape mate!
@@Andrew_marr Happy New Year Andrew. Re-watching some of your Iceland videos for my trip there this coming Spring. I'm very excited to visit and this video was particularly helpful. I've got the map on order. Thanks again.
@@MiguelACoronaDM your trip is not far away, you must be getting excited. You won’t be short of photography opportunities, make sure you take plenty of memory cards and backup drives. 😉
Although it was Spaghetti!!
Great video. And your Iceland videos were fantastic Andrew. We went this past summer and unfortunately had some average weather. But already planning on going back.
Nice pick up Mountain Goat, it was a can of Spaghetti! Great to hear you liked the Iceland videos, I hope I have the opportunity to create more over there. The weather doesn't sound good for your last trip, hope you have better luck for your next trip.
Great video!
Great Video 👍🏿 What makes you travel?
Always been tempted by Iceland. Time to book my ticket? :)
Cheers mate, Iceland is awesome and I'd definitely recommend it. However, it might be easier to go to New Zealand!
very useful and informative video. Could you tell me what Iceland is like for public facilities ie where to shower etc. if hiring a small camper van and also which airport did you fly to? thanks
The autumn-winter Andy Dawes mentions (around min 10) to get the longer sun-rise/set is it Oct-Feb? Given that you are in the Souther hemisphere it is not always clear if you refer to your home or destination season. And even in the destination it transpired towards the end of the video that you were talking about October. So pls use months instead. In an earlier (6:39) mention Andy Marr (put an asterisk to a similar reference to clarify).
Hi Dimitris, it a good point you make here, we intended to refer to time periods in terms of destination seasons however when I made the mistake I thought process was...when I was over there I was cold, therefore it must have been winter over there...in fact it was summer. You are right, using months would have been better. Regardless, the slow sunsets and sunrises occur at the extremes of the seasons, middle of winter and middle of summer, as the sun is moving at an acute angle to the horizon.
Andrew Marr ok Tnx and what months are these?
Are you going to the SHOTS exhibition opening Friday in the Moore Gallery in Fremantle?
I had no idea it was on, I'm away this weekend so I won't be able to make it.
@@Andrew_marr I'm not sure how long it goes, at least until the following weekend.
Great tips guys!
Just wondering how did you recharge camera batteries while travelling around in 4WD and campervans?
Unless you use cameras like Sony that charge via usb.
Charging phones & tablets I imagine would be easy thru the usb ports in the vehicles.
Also did you back up images to the Cloud or have laptops or some kind of portable drives?
All good I found your other video that goes more into detail about the gear for the trip.
Where's the link to Andrews channel? Am I being blind?
Hi Scott, is at the end of the video, just click his avatar, or the video below it will take you straight to one of his videos. 👍
So it's goodbye from me, and it's goodbye from him.
Mike in Oz
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