Merry Christmas From Lapland
We are wishing you Merry Christmas from Ylläs.
May your holidays be full of smiles, loved ones, hugs, good food and happy times. <3
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We are wishing you Merry Christmas from Ylläs.
May your holidays be full of smiles, loved ones, hugs, good food and happy times. <3
2017 was the year of total opposites. Never before have I had a year like last year. It literally and figuratively changed everything. It brought me sunshine and rain, light and shadows. It made me break myself into one million tiny pieces and build a new Johanna. Johanna who is stronger than I ever thought…
Continuing where we left off last time. We woke up in Tromsø and it was all sunshine. If I could wake up every day and see the view I was seeing that morning, I would be completely and utterly happy. We would absolutely love to be wedding photographers in Tromsø, in these beautiful locations.
Last year I listed my favorite Christmas music and this year it’s time for my favorite Christmas movies and shows. There’s a few of them I can’t live without and if I don’t see them, there’s no Christmas for me. This year has been sort of a weird year for me, because usually I start my…
Our trip to Iceland with awesome fellow photographer Timo Soasepp was definitely one of the highlights of our 2014. We drove around the whole country (minus Westfjords) in 7 days. You’ll find more info about the details of the trip at the end of this post. Among all the awesome things we saw and experienced, my favorite moments…
We’re visiting Iceland in about week! Yay! We’re so excited. It’s been a dream for us for soooo long! We’re free to take photos of you on May 18th and 21st. So if you or someone you know wants awesome photos taken, you know the deal: Contact us! You might also want to follow us on Facebook…
I finally reached last Christmas’ photos. Yay me! :) We spent last Christmas in two places. First we went to cottage to spend Christmas Eve there with Jouni’s family. For all the international readers: Christmas Eve is the “big thing” here. It’s the day for presents, sauna, eating Christmas ham and other deliciousness, visiting graveyard…
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…and happy new year!