
An Elopement Right Next to an
Active Volcano in Iceland
On March 19th 2021 a volcanic eruption started at Fagradalsfjall volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula, only a stones throw away from the capital, Reykjavík. It was a relatively small eruption by Icelandic standards. Iceland is very volcanically active and sports many volcanos of different shapes and sizes. Some large enough to cause real catastrophic events like covering everything in ash or stopping air traffic in the northern hemisphere for weeks but this one was what Icelanders have dubbed a “tourist eruption”; a small, accessible, lava flowing eruption.
Usually when a volcano goes off you want to get as far away from it as possible but in the case of a tourist eruption the opposite actually happens. Everybody flocks over there to see with their own eyes one of the greatest spectacles on earth. And that is exactly what happened at the Fagradalsfjall eruption. A constant stream of Icelanders made the hike up the mountain to see it. Creating this surreal festival-like feeling of a few hundred or even thousands of people huddled together on a side of a mountain enjoying the largest bonfire ever. The eruption then came to an end in September 2021.




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Solid teamwork
So many things could have gone wrong but with a team of passionate professionals this all ran so smoothly, photographing and planning weddings in the unpredictable nature in Iceland for years really paid off in this scenario.








































































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Videographers: Kaco Films
Photography: Styrmir & HeiÐdís
Wedding Cake: Junedy Gutiérrez – Velvet Baking Club
Boutonnieres: Þórdís Z
*The drone shots in this post are provided by Kaco Films.