We’re Jack Bolshaw and Marta Kulesza, and we spent the last few years of our lives photographing the mountains and writing about our experiences while traveling from the Highlands of Iceland to the Southern Alps of New Zealand.
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The Diamond Beach, Iceland.
Whether it’s raining, snowing, sunny or stormy, we are outside trying to make the most of the conditions planet Earth has decided to give us.
Vermillion Lakes, Banff National Park, Canada.
Our most recent road trip was a 14-month long journey through the Canadian Rockies and the Pacific Coastal Mountains of British Columbia with a 4000km trip north over a long weekend to catch a 3-day aurora storm.
Mount Kirkjufell and Kirkjufellfoss, Iceland.
We don’t like to travel quickly, we prefer to get a feel for the country, for the mountains, and for the people. It makes it easier to come away with the shots we’re after.
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, Canada.
The more knowledgeable you are about a destination, the more you want to do it justice in your art.
Sassolungo, Puez-Odle Nature Park, Italy.
It also cuts down on travel expenses quite a lot and most importantly significantly lowers the environmental impact we have on our planet.
Wharariki Beach, New Zealand.
New Zealand is a country that we hold dear to our hearts and we plan on spending a few months there each year.
Pocaterra Ridge, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Canada.
New Zealand is a country we truly respect. There’s little bureaucracy and the people are some of the friendliest we’ve ever met, along with Canada that is.
Lake Annette, Jasper National Park, Canada.
The landscape speaks for itself. The best photography spots in New Zealand are amongst some of the most world-renowned.
Bridestowe Lavender Estate, Tasmania, Australia.
But we didn’t win the lottery to be able to afford this lifestyle. It took years of hard work.
Ha Ling Peak, Canmore, Canada.
We are completely self-funded, we don’t have any sponsors and very rarely sell our art. Our money is generated from our knowledge.
Spirit Island, Maligne Lake, Canada.
After we’ve explored a place, we create free online destination guides aimed at photographers and outdoor lovers, helping everyone to make the most out of their time.
Coromandel Peak, Wanaka, New Zealand.
We’ve monetized our website with affiliate and direct marketing. We are certainly not rich, but make enough to keep on going and to fuel our passion for travel and photography.
Sunwapta Falls, The Icefields Parkway, Canada.
Our website, In A Faraway Land, is full of travel itineraries, hiking guides and photography tips and now has more than a million annual visitors. It’s been 4 years in the making.
The Remarkables, Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand.
We find it really important to create our own products and our own brand. We’ve found that having a decent following on social media is great but there’s simply not that much conversion.
Berg Lake, Mount Robson Provincial Park, Canada.
In the coming years, we plan on writing books and developing a full online photography course.
The Gran Cir Summit, Italy.
We have one piece of advice for photographers looking to get the best out of their vacation.
Mount Lawrence Grassi from Ha Ling Peak, Canada.
It’s not about having the best camera or the most lenses, it’s about being proactive. If the scene is the most beautiful at 3am, then get there at 02:30 and set up.
That Wanaka Tree, New Zealand.
It’s tough sometimes but the sense of fulfilment you’ll have will be more than worth it.
The Opabin Plateau, Yoho National Park, Canada.
We’ve turned our passion into our job, something that many people dream of. And we couldn’t be happier!
Mount Birdwood, Spray Valley Provincial Park, Canada.
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