Posts filed under: Namibia

The river keeps a rhythm. We bend to its beat. Each day at sunrise we head out on our adapted photo boat – a bundled row of excited photographers; senses sharpened by the chill crispness and muted palette of a...
The bigger picture – shooting animals in the landcape Step back and let us run you through our approach to taking powerful pictures that showcase a wonderful wildlife subject in a breath-taking landscape. Shots of animals in the environment have...
Shining a light on wildlife after dark There’s no need to stop shooting when the sun goes down, as our latest concise guide explains. We love photographing African wildlife at night: it’s exciting, unpredictable and can produce some outstanding images....
How to meet your mammoth expectations Who doesn’t love elephants? With their intelligence and complex social nature they make charismatic subjects for photography. Our latest bite-size guide offers a primer in making the most of all your ellie encounters. Spend...
The wind takes a deep sigh and enters the house through the broken windows. It deposits a dusting of sand in the parlour then wafts out the open front door like a phantom… This is how the Namib desert is...
It’s the quiver tree’s distinctive shape that makes it so photogenic. It’s one of the most striking natural symbols of Namibia, a nation with no shortage of such icons.  These strange, spiky plants aren’t trees at all, but a type...
Classic jewels and hidden gems. Grand-scale scenics and intimate, low-angle close-ups. Namibia is about both extremes – and what lies between. Of course, it’s about photographing the sweeping and sinuous vistas of endless sand, and the big game of the...