A white expanse as far as the eye can see. Winters in Iceland can be both mercilessly cold and incredibly beautiful. The rapidly changing weather and light conditions of the winter months transform this quiet, remote country into a true natural spectacle. In February 2024, Lefèvre explored Iceland for the first time. The photographer skillfully used the special Icelandic light with its high contrasts and the magical atmosphere of the isolated, snow-covered environment to create a sensitive reality in his images. The land- scapes are almost desert-like, with roads as the only lifeline. Vetur. Frozen Landscapes of Iceland is more than a simple travel album or landscape book—the images in the style of Pictorialism unfold into a poetic visual story in which each photograph could stand on its own as a striking painting