Out From Under the Volcano: A Photographer's Impressions From Iceland
When the volcano Eldfell erupted on a January morning in 1973, nearly all of the 5,000 some residents who shared an island with it off the southern coat of Iceland fled. Forty years later, photographer Sabine Mirlesse was struck by the stories of the town lost and those later found beneath the ash. Those stories inspired much of her new book, “As if it should have been a quarry.”
By Noah Rayman