Below Zero: Radoslav Sviretsov’s Otherworldly Glacial Photography
Published Sep 29, 2025
Bulgarian photographer and architect Radoslav Sviretsov takes us deep into the frozen heart of Iceland in his striking series Below Zero. Shot inside glacial caves and icy canyons, the images reveal a world sculpted by time and pressure, with walls of deep blue ice that twist like glass, tunnels glowing with refracted light, and climbers dwarfed by monumental frozen forms.
Beyond Iceland, Radoslav’s Winter Landscapes gallery expands this vision to snow-covered forests, remote mountain peaks, and surreal frozen coastlines. Each piece strikes a perfect balance between scale and intimacy, from the stark silence of a lone tree bent under frost to the drama of a sunset blazing across the mountains.
You can explore more of Radoslav Sviretsov’s photography on his website, Instagram and Behance.
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