PROJECTS

News & Editorial Assignments, Personal Projects, Commercial Work
Our work celebrates the planet we share.
We showcase Earth's most beautiful hidden places, share the stories of its amazing people and capture unique moments both personal and global.
Our work aims to raise awareness of the threats that challenge our environment but also educate by showing some of the solutions.
The Ice Core Library at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, is considered a national treasure. The storage facility is known for its extensive collection of ice cores extracted from Greenland, Antarctica, and other places.
These ice cores provide valuable information about past climates, atmospheric composition, and environmental changes over thousands of years.
The Transnational Red Sea Center at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne has successfully carried out a new coral mission in the Djiboutian waters of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait in close collaboration with two of its regional partners: the Université de Djibouti, the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche de Djibouti (CERD) and the Red Sea University in Port Sudan.
The Ice follows six intrepid experts on a global mission to investigate the incredible discoveries emerging from our thawing ice.
The East Greenland Ice-core Project (EastGRIP) is an international science station and drilling camp on the Greenlandic ice sheet (76N 36W), led by the University of Copenhagen, with the logistics coordinated by the Danish Centre for Ice and Climate.
The scientific community estimates that over 90% of reefs will die by 2050 due to climate change and direct human impact. The Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba corals might be one of the last remaining complete ecosystems by 2100.
The Ice Core Library at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, is considered a national treasure. The storage facility is known for its extensive collection of ice cores extracted from Greenland, Antarctica, and other places.
These ice cores provide valuable information about past climates, atmospheric composition, and environmental changes over thousands of years.
The Transnational Red Sea Center at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne has successfully carried out a new coral mission in the Djiboutian waters of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait in close collaboration with two of its regional partners: the Université de Djibouti, the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche de Djibouti (CERD) and the Red Sea University in Port Sudan.
Lift The Ice follows six intrepid experts on a global mission to investigate the incredible discoveries emerging from our thawing ice.
East Greenland Ice-core Project (EastGRIP) is an international science station and drilling camp on the Greenlandic ice sheet (76N 36W), led by the University of Copenhagen, with the logistics coordinated by the Danish Centre for Ice and Climate.
The scientific community estimates that over 90% of reefs will die by 2050 due to climate change and direct human impact. The Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba corals might be one of the last remaining complete ecosystems by 2100.
Epic Trails is a visually stunning and inspiring TV series which follows wilderness adventurer, Eric Hanson, on his journey to discover the world's top trails. This award-winning show was recently voted by The Washington Post as one of the top adventure series to watch in 2020.
The latest evolutions of Mountain Equipment's range are all engineered to provide outstanding fit and functionality, stemming from a crafted approach to design and construction which has involved countless people, hours of work and years of experience. We've been on two separate missions to capture their Autumn Winter 2019/2020 campaign. Here's the climbing part from Alberta, Canada.
The latest evolutions of Mountain Equipment's range are all engineered to provide outstanding fit and functionality, stemming from a crafted approach to design and construction which has involved countless people, hours of work and years of experience. We've been on two separate missions to capture their Autumn Winter 2019/2020 campaign. Here's the skiing part from Sylarna, Sweden.
Since early 2017 we have worked with Sprayway on multiple projects, shooting both still and moving pictures. Here's a little showcase of the work from the field and our studio.
At LWimages we aim to combine professionalism with personal passion. Our work with partners, such as the West Sweden Tourist Board, who hold similar values to ours, enables us to share our love of the outdoor world. This particular campaign promoted the area's wide range of stunning hiking trails through a comprehensive selection of films and stills images.
The Wild in Me series celebrates wildness and the relationships between people and wild places. In the first film, poet Helen Mort finds inspiration for a new poem The Wild in Me among the striking scenery of Quinag in Assynt, and at Sandwood Bay, one of the UK's most awe-inspiring beaches. Renowned climber, photographer and mountain guide Dave 'Cubby' Cuthbertson explores Steall Gorge and the slopes of Ben Nevis as he reflects on a life shaped by the mountains.
The result after three separate visits to Iceland and Greenland is a multi-film campaign, including a set of key still images, that showcases the qualities that have established Icelandic Mountain Guides, after 25 years in the business, as leaders in their field of sustainable adventure tourism.
Adventure, excitement, danger, rain, loose rock, hard climbing and vomiting birds! All key ingredients in this shoot. The Long Hope is a route on huge sea cliff on a tiny island way north of the north coast of Scotland. St John's Head is the largest sea cliff in the UK at around 350m and it's an adventure just getting to the top of the crag.