About Bruce Lomasky
For more than 50 years, I have been exploring photography as both a craft and a way of seeing the world more clearly. From darkrooms and slide film to digital sensors and HDR gain maps, the tools have changed, but the curiosity has not.
My work is driven by a fascination with how light shapes landscapes, faces, and stories. Long before high‑resolution digital cameras, I was experimenting with exposure, dynamic range, and the limits of what a single frame could hold.
Today I work primarily with the Hasselblad X2D II and high‑resolution HDR workflows, building on decades of experimentation with format, optics, and printing. The images in this gallery are part of an ongoing exploration of subtle color, texture, and the “in‑between” light that often goes unnoticed.
Over the years, photography has taken me from coastal dusk in Norway to lava fields in Iceland, from Greenland’s glacial melt to the long light of the Scottish highlands. Each project is less about documenting a place and more about translating what it feels like to stand there in that exact moment.
This collection, and the ones that will follow, are a personal visual journal of that journey. I hope the images invite you to slow down, look a little longer, and perhaps see your own familiar places with fresh eyes.