Wildlife and landscape photographer Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove took a solo trip to a very remote part of Iceland in order to photograph arctic fox cubs as they emerged from their dens.
This time, Van Nieuwenhove spent a few days in Hornstrandir, a remote area in the Westfjords of Iceland, looking for arctic fox cubs emerging from the safety of their dens. The idea for the trip came from a friend who had been to the area a few years before and had seen several arctic fox cubs playing around.
“I spent a lot of time looking at how other people prepared for such trips and listened to recommendations from my friends and other Icelanders who had been to the area,” Van Nieuwenhove says as he recalls planning his journey. “I find the key to success is to talk and listen to the locals.” “I also found it so refreshing to be away from everything,” he says. “Especially on my third day there I found it incredible. I didn’t see anyone the whole day. The only living beings I saw on that day were the foxes.”
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