#2 - Light is everything
Natural light can make an enormous difference in your photos, and Norway’s light has a magical quality.
“In Norway, the soft light early in the morning or just before sunset gives your photos a beautiful, golden glow,” says Montero. “This time of day, often called the ‘golden hour’, makes everything - and everyone - look more beautiful.”
Vibeke Montero
Try to avoid the strong sunlight in the middle of the day, which creates harsh shadows. If you do photograph on a sunny day, try adding a burst of flash – it will lift the shadows.
Let's be honest, the sun doesn't always shine in Norway. But maybe it's precisely a coolcation you've traveled to Norway for? Anyway, cloudy weather provides very good lighting conditions for portraits - yes, truly! The soft light gives a flattering effect on faces in particular. A great opportunity to pass on the camera to the grandchildren so they can take pictures of their grandparents 🙂
If you travel north of the Arctic Circle in the summer in Norway, you may experience the midnight sun. The season varies from place to place. Luckily for you, we have created a guide to the midnight sun season in northern Norway.
Photo by Langedrag Nature Park