Icelandic Paintings: Aerial Photos by Brynjar Agustsson
Published Dec 2, 2024
Captured from 600 meters above Iceland’s highlands, Brynjar Agustsson’s Lendur series is a collection of mesmerizing photos that look like paintings.
For Brynjar, photography is more than simply capturing beauty, it’s a way to explore deeper concepts and ideas. His craft has evolved dramatically over the years, particularly after he embraced mindfulness and meditation. This approach allows him to connect on a whole new level with his surroundings and his own thoughts, infusing his images with meaning. The Lendur series is all about that mix of symbolism and abstraction, inviting viewers to find their own interpretation in every shot.
If you’d like to see more of Brynjar Agustsson’s striking aerial photography, check out his full portfolio on Behance or visit his website.
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