Adventure to Iceland with Kendall McCaugherty
$3,500
Don’t just take pictures, make them. Spend more time looking, less time shooting. This workshop is intended to be a guided exercise to help grow your photographic vision with one of architecture photography’s most esteemed professionals in one of the world’s most incredible venues, the Harpa Concert Hall on Reykjavík’s waterfront.
In this workshop you will learn:
- How Kendall works on location and operates her business
- How to create photographs with natural and artificial light (with lighting technicians and adjustable house lights at your disposal)
- How to approach photographing large spaces such as theaters and conference centers
- Use of tethering software and professional best practices when clients are on set
- Lens selection and tilt-shift techniques for photographing architecture
Plus, you’ll get a chance to make your own incredible images that can only be created with the completely unlimited access that our workshops are known for.
Workshop Overview
Join Kendall for a three-day workshop in Reykjavík, Iceland, designed for photographers with a background in architectural photography. We will explore the aesthetic aspects of image design and its relationship to the architectural subject matter.
The workshop addresses both technical and artistic elements of composition, focusing on how the direction and intensity of light can create a sense of movement and lead to more interpretative photographs. Kendall will share her working philosophy and photographic techniques through digital demonstrations using Capture One software, guiding participants on lens selection, composition, and use of models within the frame.
The unique architecture and location of the Harpa Concert Hall offers a rich variety for daily assignments, both exterior and interior, and allows participants to apply what they’ve learned during demonstrations. By the end of the workshop, participants will elevate their architectural photography, discovering new interpretative perspectives and enhancing their artistic vision.
Tentative Workshop Itinerary
- Day 1 – Tuesday, July 29th, 2025:
- 10:00 AM | Meet at Harpa Concert Hall
- 10: 30 AM | Introductions
- 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Tour / Scout Harpa
- 12:00 – 1:00 PM | Lunch (included in the price of the workshop)
- 1:00 – 2:30 PM | Demo
- 2:30 – 7:00 PM | Individual photography
- 7:30 PM | Dinner (included in the price of the workshop)
- Day 2 – Wednesday, July 30th, 2025:
- 10:00 AM | Meet at Harpa Concert Hall
- 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM | Demo
- 12:00 – 1:00 PM | Lunch (included in the price of the workshop)
- 1:00 – 2:30 PM | Demo
- 2:30 – 7:00 PM | Individual photography
- 7:30 PM | Dinner (included in the price of the workshop)
- Day 3 – Thursday, July 31st, 2025:
- 9:30 AM | Meet at Harpa Concert Hall
- 10:00 AM | Catered Breakfast + Image Review
- 12:00 – 4:00 PM* | Lunch + Whale Watching Excursion (optional)
- *Time may change slightly
What’s included?
- Instruction
- Access to Harpa
- Lunch and dinner on days 1 + 2
- Breakfast on day 3
What’s not included?
- Lodging
- Airfare
- Transportation
- Day 3 Lunch + Whale Watching add-on $250
FAQs
- When is the full tuition due? Tuition is due in full upon reserving your spot. Tuition is non-refundable but is transferable. If you can’t make it, you’re welcome to give your spot to a friend — just let us know beforehand. However, you can pay in installments using PayPal.
- Why is the workshop so small? We have taught many workshops in our careers and agree that it’s nearly impossible to teach adequately as soon as class sizes get larger than eight people. Due to the specialized equipment and wide open spaces required to have everyone not only learn about, but also practice, architectural photography, we kept it small and intimate so that attendees not only get a chance to make amazing photos, but also have plenty of time interfacing with instructors.
- Which airport do we fly into? Keflavík International Airport
- How do we get from the airport to Harpa? All attendees will be responsible for their own transportation. Rental cars and Uber are available.
- Which hotel should I stay in? There are a variety of lodging options in Reykjavík, so the choice is entirely up to you. We recommend staying somewhere near Harpa. There are plenty of walkable options at all pricepoints.
- What is included in the price? Please see above. Airfare and hotels are not included and must be booked by attendees separately.
- Can I bring my significant other, a friend or family? Since you are responsible for your own lodging and transportation, you are welcome to bring guests to Iceland; however, we cannot accommodate friends, family or guests during the workshop itself or at meals and group outings.
- What equipment should I bring?
- Mandatory
- Camera
- Lenses
- Tripod
- Blank memory card
- Card reader
- Laptop
- Any/all cables for your gear
- Nice to Have:
- Rain cover
- Clothing:
- Pack layers (it’s Iceland! the weather is highly variable)
- Rain jacket
- Waterproof shoes
- Medication:
- If you have any allergies, please let us know and also bring an EpiPen, and/or any other medication required to treat an issue or allergic reaction. We’ve heard the healthcare in Iceland is great but let’s not test that theory if we don’t have to.
- Mandatory
About Kendall McCaugherty
Kendall McCaugherty graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art Photography from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2013. That same year, she joined Hedrich Blessing photographers as an apprentice and continued developing her craft at the renowned Chicago-based studio until its closing in 2017. Kendall joined her mentors Steve Hall and Nick Merrick upon the establishment of Hall+Merrick, becoming a photographer in 2018 and a principal in 2022. In a few short years, Kendall has become known for her impeccable photographic technique and vision, and is one of the most sought after architectural and design photographers with an award winning client base. Her work has been published in top industry periodicals such as Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Interior Design, Metropolis and the Wall Street Journal.
About Harpa
Harpa was designed by Danish firm Henning Larsen Architects in cooperation with Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson and opened in 2011. While it’s primarily a concert hall, conference center and home to the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, it’s also home to two restaurants and a shop featuring local designers and goods and has become the cultural hub of Iceland.
What distinguishes Harpa is its honeycomb-like windows of different colors, which react to how the light changes throughout the day. Depending on the conditions, you may see warmer yellow tones or cooler blue and green tones.
While there’s never a dull moment at Harpa, we are hosting this workshop during the hall’s quieter months, which will allow our attendees to photograph more of the building than they would otherwise be able to.