Esteemed travel photographer Matt Frost took a trip to the the lush Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, where he was able to observe gorillas close-up. […]
Month: June 2016
The beauty of New Zealand’s wilderness by John Alexander
UK based photographer John Alexander has been lucky enough to explore this tranquil, green country full of untouched forests, beaches, lakes and mountains. Here are some of […]
The lively festival of Sant Joan in Menorca
The festival of Sant Joan takes place on the 23rd to the 24th of June all over Spain. Ciutadella in Menorca is the centre of some of the […]
Adorable ground squirrels by Ann and Steve Toon
These cute ground squirrels in South Africa were snapped by wildlife photography duo Ann and Steve Toon. Over a decade ago the husband and wife team took a sabbatical […]
robertharding unveils state-of-the-art contributor’s portal
robertharding has unveiled an innovative new portal for photography contributors to upload work to their site. The system features a full online editing module, which […]
Bloomsday celebrates Ireland’s literary star
Every 16th of June Dubliners celebrate the life of Irish writer James Joyce, with readings and stagings of his novel Ulysses (which was set on the 16th of […]
Talented new summer signings
We are thrilled to welcome top shooters Laura Grier and Glyn Davies to the Robert Harding ranks! Renowned international photographer Laura Grier grew up in Indonesia […]
The beauty of the English Lake District by Adam Burton
Landscape photographer Adam Burton captured the ethereal beauty of the English Lake District, getting up early to take advantage of the misty dawn light. See more […]
Majestic albatrosses by Michael Nolan
Wildlife photographer Michael Nolan photographed albatrosses of the coast of the Americas, including in the South Atlantic and the Galapagos Islands, capturing these unique birds’ behaviour as […]
History and hedonism in New Orleans
Vibrant musical traditions, abundant street festivals, and the best cuisine in the US – New Orleans is a haven where history and hedonism go hand […]