Skógafoss under the polar lights
Skógafoss, South Iceland, photographed at blue hour in September 2024. My friend in a yellow jacket adds scale. A few days later, I captured the northern lights above it during a peak of solar activity.
Skógafoss under the polar lights
Skógafoss, South Iceland, photographed at blue hour in September 2024. My friend in a yellow jacket adds scale. A few days later, I captured the northern lights above it during a peak of solar activity.
Awards
Color Photography Contest
2025Honorable Mention
Landscapes
Non Professional
Skógafoss under the polar lights
Skógafoss, South Iceland, photographed at blue hour in September 2024. My friend in a yellow jacket adds scale. A few days later, I captured the northern lights above it during a peak of solar activity.
About Artist
Jennifer Esseiva
I’m Jennifer Esseiva, a Swiss fine art landscape photographer. Since childhood, I’ve been drawn to shapes, lines, and colours. For many years, drawing was my favourite way of expressing what I saw and felt, a quiet connection between the world and my imagination. Today, photography has become my new language. I love to paint with light, capturing the changing seasons, the softness of an evening on the lake, or the simplicity of a forgotten detail. My approach is poetic and personal. I seek to reveal the beauty of the real, through minimalist compositions, natural atmospheres, and above all, that fleeting light that transforms a place into an emotion. Based in Switzerland, I often travel to explore new landscapes, but my work is always guided by the relationship between light and nature. Every image is a trace, an impression, a suspended moment. A little silence, a little freedom, and a lot of light.
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