Photographing the Northern Lights in Norway required patience, persistence, and more than one journey north. The aurora is beautifully unpredictable—appearing and disappearing without warning—so capturing it meant careful planning, constant monitoring of weather and solar activity, and long hours waiting under the night sky.
Modern cameras allow us to reveal the delicate colors and movement of the aurora in ways the eye can barely perceive, but the experience behind each image is far from effortless. Working in the cold, often standing in deep snow and darkness, some chases stretched through the entire night—waiting for those brief moments when the sky suddenly came alive.