Mars is a place on earth… ‘Space to Roam: The Red Planet’ features an astronaut exploring the surreal martian landscapes of the Algerian Sahara as a tribute to the wonders of the planet we call home. While working on this film, the boundaries between Earth and the Red Planet became blurred, leaving me with a profound appreciation for the beauty of both. I hope you walk away with a similar feeling.

HUGE thanks to Niels van de Linde for wearing the suit! I am truly beyond grateful for him believing in the project and his out of this world willingness to go the extra mile for the film. You would not believe how unbreathable, cumbersome and smelly the spacesuit is. Niels is an absolute legend and I couldn’t have done it without him!

Below are some landscape photographs that I captured while in Algeria’s Tassili N’Ajjer National Park working on the film.

Landscape photography taken at Tassili N'Ajjer National Park in southeastern Algeria
Landscape photography of unique rock formations taken in Tassili N'Ajjer National Park in southeastern Algeria.
Aerial photography of south eastern Algeria's Mars-like landscape in Tassili N' Ajjer national park
Aerial landscape photography captured at Tassili N'Ajjer National Park in the Algerian Sahara during sunset
Aerial landscape photography captured at Tassili N'Ajjer National Park in the Algerian Sahara during sunset
Aerial landscape photography captured at Tassili N'Ajjer National Park in the Algerian Sahara during sunset
Aerial photography over the Algerian Sahara
Abstract aerial landscape photography of waves of sand in the Algerian Sahara
Aerial photography of a sand dune in the Algerian Sahara during sunrise
Landscape panorama photography shot in Algeria
The red landscape of Tadrart Rouge on the Algeria - Libyan border resembles Mars
The martian landscape of Tassili N' Ajjer in North Africa
The mars-like landscape of south eastern Algeria's Tassili N'Ajjer
Aerial photography taken in the otherworldly landscape of Algeria