ION Journal Iceland Roads to nowhere

Visão rápida SS25

Words by Team Manager David

Iceland lies in the far North Atlantic – a jagged, wind-carved island born of fire and shaped by ice. Glaciers meet lava fields, geysers burst from black rock, and the coastline unrolls like an unfinished map. It's a place that refuses to be tamed, and that’s exactly why we chose it. 

We weren’t here to chase the perfect kite conditions – if that were the goal, we would’ve flown to Brazil or Cape Town like everyone else. But this trip was about something else: exploration, raw nature, and the unexpected. The spirit of ION has always lived in the wild edges of the world, and Iceland felt like the right canvas for the Fall/Winter 2026 campaign. 

Analog photo of the Iceland crew consisting of Camille to the left, Edgar and team manager David

The Crew

Five of us set off with two overloaded cars and little expectation beyond movement. Camille and Edgar – our French athletes – brought equal parts skill and spontaneity. Samu, our photographer, added his particular brand of creative chaos to every scene. Arthur, behind the video lens, chased light and wind like it was a second instinct. Together, we rolled into this adventure not as a crew, but as something more fluid – a roaming team of creators, hungry for moments. 

Three people standing on a rocky beach at night in Iceland with the full moon rising in the background

Kite all day, sleep whenever

Our days quickly found rhythm: sleeping just long enough to catch breakfast, packing the cars like Tetris, grabbing hummus sandwiches from roadside supermarkets, and heading off into whatever direction the day – or the wind – demanded. Most shoots happened late. Iceland never really gets dark in July, which gave us the gift of endless light. We kited alone in midnight lagoons. We foiled between drifting icebergs. We built surreal night shoots in black sand caves, lit by strobes and softened by smoke. 

Bird eye view of a green field and orange river in Iceland
Beach view in Iceland

Some moments stunned us: Edgar jumping from a cliff with a kite, pulling a loop mid-air while we stood below, wide-eyed and borderline concerned. Or the endless blue of Iceland’s river deltas, captured from above like brushstrokes on ice. And some moments grounded us: an unexpected visit to a local man’s self-made museum, built from washed-up shipwreck scrap and centered around a house he constructed from an old oil tank. He welcomed us like friends and showed us a side of the island not found on any map – one built on stories, not locations. 

Kiterboarder hanging mid air next to a cliff

Endless coastlines & volcanoes

As the trip came to a close, we were tired – but happy. We knew we’d only scratched the surface of what Iceland has to offer. The coastline is endless, the possibilities vast, and the desire to return stronger than ever. In a poetic twist of timing, just hours after we left the island, a volcano erupted – massive, violent, beautiful. Of course, we would’ve loved to see it. But more than anything, it confirmed what we already felt: 

We have to come back.

Collage from ION's shooting in Iceland with foiling, nature and roadtripping
Silhouette of Camille and the team shooting at night on the beach
Collage from the ION team trip to Iceland with nature shots from sheeps, beach and under water glaciers
Black and white collage: photographers on rocky shore, floating ice pieces, and crashing ocean waves.

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