Iceland: Chasing Light – A Travel Series by B&H, Sponsored by SIGMA

By SIGMA

B&H and SIGMA are pleased to bring you an outdoor photography video series, Iceland: Chasing Light.

Maria and Matt from B&H photograph all that this bucket list destination has to offer, such as landscapes, environmental/travel portraits, astrophotography, the Northern Lights, and more. You’ll learn tips for not just photographing in the extreme cold, but techniques you can apply to your work any time you shoot!

Watch the full series as they are revealed throughout 2024 on the B&H YouTube channel, or watch below as new episodes are added:


Watch Episodes of Iceland: Chasing Light

Episode 1 – Introduction to Iceland: Chasing Light

Episode 2 – Photographing Landscapes in Iceland

Episode 3 – Planning Your Travel Portraits

Episode 4 – Better Travel Portraits: Focal Length, Settings & Lighting

Episode 5 – Astrophotography in Iceland

Episode 6 – Photographing the Aurora Borealis

Episode 7 – Prime vs Zoom Lens CHALLENGE: Testing Sigma Lenses in Iceland

Watch the full series on YouTube

by B&H, sponsored by SIGMA

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