From Toffa Berg Photography,  News and Updates

Some updates

As some of you may know, I’m moving from my old website at Zenfolio to Photoshelter. The move has been painless, and I must say that Zenfolio did all they could to keep me there by giving me a discount on this year, but since they can’t offer what I need, I had to leave. All in all I parted from Zenfolio with a sad heart, and a positive experience. So for those of you out there in search a good website host that offers a easy and great way to edit and setting up your website which include an integrated blog pluss great portfolio display, take a good look at Zenfolio. Great service at a reasonable price.

The new website is now comming into shape, and as I posted on my facebookpage, I hope everything will be in working order from September. For now it’s only my stock galleries that is functioning as they should with a working e-store.

Some time during this year or just over the new year there will also be available limited edition prints from website. More new about these will come during the fall of this year.

I’m also thinking of making a quaterly newsletter connected to my website, but it would be nice to hear if this is of interest for you.

To check out how the new website will look, follow this link:
http://studiotoffa.photoshelter.com/

The  URL of www.studio-toffa.com is currently not working at the moment, but this is being worked so don’t delete this link.


Sunset at Fjøløy. Nikon D800, Nikon AF 28mm f2.8, Kenko Circular Polarizer, Formatt Hitech ND grad and standars.

Toffa Berg, a dedicated landscape photographer hailing from the picturesque landscapes of Stavanger, Norway. Toffa's lens is a portal to the intimate and less-traveled corners of Norway's natural beauty. With a passion for solitude and an aversion to city life, Toffa's photography is a reflection of the quiet moments and serene vistas that capture the essence of the Norwegian wilderness. He runs both Toffa and Knotten and Toffa Berg Photography. Under this author profile he writes in the power of being a photographer and not a vanlifer.

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