Rune Dahl is a Norwegian photographer and visual storyteller based in Narvik. For over 30 years, he has captured the shifting light and untamed landscapes of the Arctic North – from Svalbard and Lofoten to Swedish Lapland.
His work spans books, exhibitions, and film, and explores the dialogue between human presence and nature’s vast geometry. He is the author of Galleri Narvik (2021), Arctic Moments (2024), and Edge of the Arctic (2025), and has exhibited
his work in several galleries and public art
projects across Northern Norway.
"The Arctic has been my home and my canvas for more than thirty years. I’ve followed its shifting light across mountains, fjords, and frozen plateaus – always searching for the quiet order hidden inside the wilderness.
ARCTIC LINES is a visual journey through this northern world. It’s about structure and silence, about how light draws the landscape anew each day. In every photograph, I try to capture not just what I see – but what the Arctic feels like."