Since 1985, he has operated from his own studio with work for travel publications, business reports and advertising agencies in addition to illustrations for the Icelandic authorities and regions.
His work on nature and travel has covered geological formations, volcanoes, waterfalls and glaciers as well as flora and fauna.
In addition to his native Iceland, he has photographed the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Northern Canada and even the North Pole which he reached in 1995.
Some of the most impressive images were obtained when he flew over the epicenter capturing all the force of the deadly phenomenon.
With the assistance of geologist Ari Trausti Guðmundsson, he selected a subset for a book, "Eyjafjallajokull: Untamed Nature", documenting the eruption.