Since purchasing my first camera, I’ve had my fair share of revelatory experiences. Of them, one of the most notable was my first day in northern Norway in 2019.
It was mid February when we landed in the small town of Narvik in the middle of the night, then caught a shuttle to our rental car and promptly began our journey to the small fishing village of Reine, located on the southern tip of the Lofoten Archipeligo.
The first four hours of driving was spent white-knuckling the steering wheel though a full-on whiteout with extreme winds. It was only when we reached the final stretch that the clouds began to part. Peak after snowy peak began to appear all around us. Then the ocean. Final...