2016 / Fine Art / Landscape

Waterfalls at Last Light

  • Photographer
    Jack Curran

While exploring Iceland last year, I actually found that very late in the day provided the best time to photograph the very popular waterfalls. during this time of day the tonal range of light becomes abbreviated to mostly light and dark. It was at these times and in this light that discovered a more dramatic approach to creating images of the waterfalls of Iceland.

You might say there was a natural collision of circumstances between Jack’s nearly lifelong love of nature, and that of photography. His wondrous journey into nature began when he attended an Outward Bound month-long wilderness course at age 16. At 18, (just over 40 years ago) he picked up his first camera, developed his first B&W print in the darkroom and quickly put his two passions together. In recent years Jack’s photography has been exhibited in Paris, Athens, Berlin, Moscow, and Malaga Spain and domestically in the US and published Internationally.