Large-format photography by Lars Åke Vinberg

canyon

The slot canyons of the American Southwest.

ice

Sculptures of nature - from an undisclosed location, due to its sensitive nature.

navajo

Named after the Navajo sandstone layer of the Colorado plateau, this collection displays images from the American Southwest.

sand

Distance and scale are difficult to comprehend, shapes are simple, textures rich, colors strong. Death Valley - a favorite destination.

rauk

With its characteristic white limestone accented by the ever low Nordic light, the island of Gotland has always provided inspiration for artists.

fjord

Western Norway, where the mountains are steep and the fjords are deep. Plenty of rainfall makes for rich greens and fast-running streams.

glaciar

Western Patagonia: The southernmost part of South America, covering Chile and Western Argentina. Steep mountains, turquoise waters, intense wildflowers.

salar

The high Andes at the intersection of Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina provides one of the most striking landscapes in the world. Colors are real - no filters!

west

Various images from western North America.

old world

Photographs from Europe.

akoa e iti e poenemu

"although small it is greenstone". New Zealand is certainly a gem with its lush green landscape.

bull dust

The fine red dust that covers most of the Australian Outback. The results of eight months of photography in the Australian Outback, this collection contains some remarkable photographs.

uluru

The big red rock in the middle of Oz. Photographed ad nauseum, yet all postcards seem to look more or less the same. Here is a slightly different take.

marbles

Literally in the middle of nowhere in central Australia is a small pocket of granite boulders called Devil's Marbles.

iron and water

The inaccessible gorges of Karijini in the Pilbara are carved by water through iron ore. While the tranquil waters seem harmless in these photos, a thunderstorm nearby can quickly turn any creek into a massive red brute.

ochre and white

Nambung is a strange place. The combination of limestone formations and crossbedded white and ochre sand makes for some remarkable scenery.