We watched it last night and I thoroughly enjoyed it. While it could be viewed as just a documentary about one photographer and hence a bit self-promoting, I found it inspiring, interesting, and had my attention until the end.
I very much like his style of photography.
I also agree with his thoughts that the landscape photography arena became saturated several years ago, and so similarly strive for a unique photo which is less landscape and more uniquely captivating. I suppose tending to more abstract in some ways.
One thing I wonder is how (if) someone such as himself makes a profit on such adventures. The cost has to have been significant for 4 (5?) trips to the north pole, and everything I see these days suggests it is only getting harder to find people willing to pay for photographs, as capturing good quality photographs becomes so much more achievable for the masses. Obviously he has exhibitions of his work but there still needs to be people willing to pay significant money for the exhibition pieces.
Anyhow, I think the doco was well worth the watch and would recommend it to anyone interested in photography

I'd love to see it in higher quality than iView, to get full appreciation of the scenes.