Yogi á Íslandi
2015
Nadia Nasiri and I spent two weeks moving through the alien beauty of Iceland—a place shaped by fire, ice, and constant change. We chased light through endless days, where sunsets blurred into sunrises and the sky seemed to suspend time.
These images began as a collaboration—an exploration of breath, balance, and presence through the body—but looking back, I can see that something deeper was also emerging. This was an early attempt to shape meaning through visual form. To sense the land not just as backdrop, but as mythic terrain.
Where Convergence captures complexity through spontaneity and real-life encounter, Yogi á Íslandi was fully constructed: staged, symbolic, precise. But both are rooted in a search for alignment—between inner and outer, motion and stillness, body and world.
This series was one of my first steps toward learning how to see not just what is, but what might be waiting just beneath the surface.