Mountain Photography by Jack Brauer

Norway

During the summer of 2009, I devoted six weeks to photographing the amazing mountains and fjords of Norway.  During that time I traveled more than 8500 km (5300 miles), from the capital city of Oslo in the south, as far north as Tromsø, far above the Arctic Circle.  In between I saw some of the most unique and impressive peaks in the world, often with some very dynamic weather conditions.  The country is very photogenic, especially given the summertime luxury of 24-hour light, with very long sunsets and sunrises, and just the brilliant dusk in between.  

The photos below were taken either with my large format 4x5 film camera, or with my Olympus E620 digital SLR.  You can tell which are which by looking at the available print sizes; the large format ones are available in larger print sizes.

Please see my blog, which I updated along the way, for more info and stories about my travels in Norway.


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Vøringfossen, waterfall, Eidfjord, Norway photo
Jostedalsbreen, Briksdal, Briksdalen, lake, Norway photo
Skåla, summit, hut photo
Skåla, Nordfjord, Jostedalsbreen, summit, hut photo
Sunnmøre Alps, Skåla, Norway, sunset photo
Jostedalsbreen, Kjenndalen, Skåla, Norway photo
Stranda, Kjerringøy, Bodø, Norway photo
Stetind, Norway, Tysfjord, Narvik, sunset, reflection photo
Blåfjellet, Arctic, sunset, Kjerringøy, Bodø, Norway photo
Bunes, Lofoten, beach, Norway photo
Reine, Norway, panorama, Kjerkfjorden, Moskenesøya photo
Lofoten, Norway, Arctic Circle photo