About the country
In the northern part are nearly no people and it is quite rough to be there due to weather conditions. There are times during the summer when you only get 5 degrees during the day and you can have snow in august, but there are also times when you get lucky 20 degrees and sunshine the whole day and night. So be prepared for every weather condition you can imagine.
When you are traveling south you come to islands called Lofoten which look more carribbean than you are expecting it at such a latitude. There you will find white beaches with turquoise water and lovely small fishing villages offering a lot of possibilities to catch your perfect picture.
Moving on to the south the landscape changes again and you will get more and more steep valleys with high mountains around and the fjords for which Norway is that famous for, but it can get really crowded during the summer months.
Beside all this fabulous nature Norway offers several beautiful citys which are really worth a visit. There is Tromsø for example, which is excellent to witness the northern lights or Bergen and Trondheim which offer nice "skylines" to get beautiful cityscape photos.