Senja Trip Reports

Senja, Norway – Scouting Trip Photos

Tyler Collins

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Well I’ve returned from my scouting trip to Senja, Norway! The weather though, it was terrible, ranging from -24 to +10, torrential rain, gale force winds, multiple avalanche and flood warnings. Despite the unfavorable weather it, honestly it couldn’t have gone better! I returned home with an impressive collection of photographs I’m extremely happy with!

Additionally, the accommodation I checked out at Fjordbotn was fantastic. Fjordbotn is idyllically placed right next to the fjord Stønesbotn on the north side of Senja. With views of Senjas highest mountain, Breidtinden, a family of sea eagles living near by, modern spacious cabins, plus being able to host post-processing sessions in a dedicated place too, ohh and not to forget dinner can be provided in the evenings too!

Honestly, I can’t wait to take a group out here next year, it’s going to be such an experience.

Here’s just a few of the photos I got while there, I still have to go through and edit the images I snapped with the x100v and will add them shortly.

Tyler Collins

Tyler is a Northern Irish photographer specialising in landscape and arctic photography. Since 2017, he has led over 80 small group workshops across Lapland, Lofoten, Iceland, Ireland, Faroe Islands and beyond.

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