FotoFirst — The Island Forever Changed by a Six-Month Long Eruption




















Peter Holliday is a photography student currently in his final year as a Communication Design student at the Glasgow School of Art. In his photo essay Where the Land Rises – which premieres today on Fotografia – Peter explores the relationship between men and an environment in constant evolution like that of Heimaey, a small island whose landscape was deeply transformed by an eruption occurred in 1973.
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