June 22, 2020 Shooting into the Light by Francesco Iacobelli As photographers, in the beginning, we follow some rules, and that is right. But sometimes it is better to go a little further, breaking…
June 17, 2020 My Obsession with Photographing the US by Christian Heeb America has occupied my mind since my early childhood. I did not imagine then that I would get to live on a large plot…
June 9, 2020 White Horses of the Camargue by Tim Mannakee There are two main equestrian centres in the Camargue where you can photograph the white horses in action. One is near Aigues-Mortes and the…
June 8, 2020 Kim IL Sung’s 100th Anniversary by Gavin Hellier As the world’s most secretive and elusive nation, North Korea provokes curiosity and intrigue like no other. I’d wanted to get there for many…
June 1, 2020 A fresh take on Japan by Marco Bottigelli I headed to Japan last year with my wife, determined to shoot a fresh take on a very well photographed country. What makes Japan unique…
May 29, 2020 Re-birth in the mountains – Spring in the Dolomites by Leonardo Papera Think of the Dolomites and the first image that probably crosses your mind is of rugged mountains with sharp peaks. The Dolomites are much…
May 26, 2020 How drone photography changed my photographic life by Michele Falzone As a professional travel photographer, I have always been obsessed with finding the most unique and unusual viewpoint from which to photograph my subjects….
May 21, 2020 An Arctic Journey – photographing the Aurora Borealis by Leonardo Papera This is how it all started for me. My own journey into photography began with my first trip above the Arctic Circle, to the…
May 19, 2020 Just a Single Moment in Time By Tom Mackie As travel/landscape photographers, we tend to capture a location at a particular moment and then move on to the next place. Even after researching…
May 14, 2020 Horses of the Apocalypse By Ken Scicluna Nobody knows how to party better than the Spaniards who treat every occasion as a reason to celebrate. I love their nonchalant, slightly gypsy…