Bali has some of the most natural and man-made beauty in the world and When our contributing Photographer and Videographer, Frank Fell visited in March,
Category: Artist Interviews
It’s time we came back to earth
“Why would anyone want to spend unimaginable resources to go into outer space? It’s a terrible place”
The excitement over space travel is overblown, says the (terrestrial) explorer Robin Hanbury-Tenison. Instead of reaching for the stars, we should be marvelling at and caring for what we already have on our own planet.
Dangers of photographing Arizona
Arizona is one of those few places in the world where a photographer can see a variety of landscapes from the sub-tropical Palm Canyon in the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge to the Martian-like red rock terrain of Sedona. But Arizona is most famous for the Grand Canyon National Park, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, and Petrified Forest.
Photographic Flight
A chat with Andrew Davies Wildlife and landscape photographer Andy is inspired by the natural world, particularly the bird life on the beautiful West Wales coast where […]
Emotive Journeys
A chat with John Alexander Outstanding travel photographer John Alexander is an expert at capturing the atmosphere of a place in simple, beautiful compositions. Where are you from […]
Reach for the stars
Introducing our stunning new collection of images, a selection of archival, historic & specialised imagery from all fields of the natural, physical & life sciences for over 50 […]
From the Alps to the Arctic
An interview with the master of his terrain, our photographer Roberto Sysa Moiola 2020 became a year we learned to reconnect with our immediate environment, […]
Secrets of robertharding photographers
About this guide This is a look at what it means to be a photographer for robertharding. The agency was founded in 1972 and is […]
Useful advice for creators from award winner Neil Emmerson
One of our most prolific photographers has given us his take on the extraordinary times we are living through… As I write one of my […]
An Interview with globetrotting travel photographer & robertharding contributor Michael Runkel
Michael Runkel has been traveling around the world to every country on this planet. From the Sahara to the remote jungle areas in Irian, Jaya […]
An extraordinary case of wanderlust – a chat with Shanna Baker
New robertharding signing, Shanna Baker describes herself as: ‘an ordinary gal with an extraordinary case of wanderlust’. She seeks bold, colourful images that celebrate places […]
Natural wonders – a chat with Janette Hill
Award winning photographer Janette Hill is passionate about wildlife and nature. Her love of photography began many years ago with her first camera, a Kodak […]
“Love what you do” – advice and encouragement from 12 robertharding photographers
Travel photography can be a tough game, despite its glamorous appearance, and changes in the industry have meant it’s got a lot harder to earn […]
Laura Grier’s Bali
As an Adventure Travel Photographer and Writer I find myself traveling constantly for my work. I have been shooting for 16 years and so far, […]
The road less pedalled – a chat with Alexandre Rotenberg
Travel photographer Alexandre Rotenberg loves exploring new places – preferably by bicycle – with the aim of capturing stunning images that provoke a strong emotional […]
“The colder and more frozen the landscape, the better I feel”
An Interview with Roberto Moiola Specialising in stunning mountain vistas, Italian photographer Roberto Moiola lives surrounded by the landscape he loves, the Alps. He has travelled through Europe, […]
In search of desolate landscapes and abandoned spaces
A chat with James Kerwin New signing to robertharding.com, James Kerwin has loved photography ever since buying his first ’real’ camera in 2010, after which […]
Why travel photographers are switching to Sony
Over the past few years, brand allegiance when it comes to professional camera equipment has seen a radical shake-up. Camera weight, resolution and video quality are […]
How to succeed in travel stock photography – Gavin Hellier
As one of our most prolific and versatile photographers, Gavin Hellier consistently provides robertharding.com with stunning, in-demand stills and footage from the far corners of […]
Photo Escapes – behind the scenes on our stunning photographic journeys
Photo Escapes – AKA young robertharding shooters, Matthew Williams-Ellis and John Alexander – have been creating films designed to take you with them on their […]
Espen Helland – Leaving your day job to be a full time photographer
We came across wildlife and nature photographer Espen Helland online and fell in love with his shots of the Natural World. Here, we find out […]
‘I can offer something extra to clients, a new dimension’: 360° pioneer Mark Hakansson.
In the second article in our series on 360° and VR, we talk to accomplished photographer Mark Hakansson, whose embrace of 360° has allowed him […]
“Sometimes the most wonderful scenes will unfold in front of you”
A chat with Karen Deakin Scottish photographer Karen Deakin – a recent signing at robertharding – shoots breathtaking landscapes and stunning wildlife shots, with an eye […]
The Himalayas and beyond
A chat with Alex Treadway Driven by a passion for travel and remote cultures, and specialising in the Himalayan mountains, recent travel photography signing Alex Treadway has wowed viewers with […]
A thousand words
A chat with Kav Dadfar London-based travel photographer Kav Dadfar’s eye for colour and composition – inspired by the world of advertising – has seen him […]
Hunger for adventure
A chat with Laura Grier A childhood spent between the US and Indonesia planted the seed for top travel photographer Laura Grier’s quest to document the world. […]
Seeking the light
A chat with Christian Kober Nomadic travel photographer Christian Kober has built up an impressive portfolio in more than 100 countries. His subjects range from adventure […]
Epic landscapes and friendly faces
A chat with Michael Runkel Dynamic travel photographer Michael Runkel has been traveling the world for 28 years and aims to visit every country on […]
The open road
A chat with Jordan Banks British travel & documentary photographer Jordan Banks has worked in over 100 countries, capturing high end images that immerse you in the colour […]
Celebrating a globetrotting photography career
A chat with Tim Graham For many years acclaimed photographer Tim Graham travelled the world photographing the tours and state visits of the British Royal Family […]
Global wanderer
A chat with Yadid Levy Copenhagen-born Yadid Levy’s colourful, lively photographs reflect a wanderlust that was passed down to him by his parents. His Danish […]
Picturing the wilderness
[dropcap]A[/dropcap] specialist in classic, timeless landscapes, Yorkshire-based photographer Lizzie Shepherd spends much of her time capturing the UK’s remote and rugged scenery, as well as […]
Life on the road
A chat with Jochen Schlenker In 2005 Jochen Schlenker left his native Germany – and his IT career – to embark on a round-the-world trip. […]
The world below the surface
A chat with Andre Seale Andre Seale’s images show a deep appreciation for the world beneath the ocean. The award-winning photographer started shooting underwater in […]
Man and nature
A chat with Niall Benvie Niall Benvie’s photography surveys the relationship between man and nature, and his innovative approach places him within a new generation […]
Seasons in Light
A chat with Stuart Black Despite being one of Robert Harding’s newest additions to the international photography team, Stuart Black has a great deal of […]
‘The ocean is my second home’
A chat with Reinhard Dirscherl German photographer Reinhard Dirscherl specialises in spectacular underwater photography. His oceanic subjects have included magnificent giant turtles off the coast […]
In the midst of nature
A chat with James Hager American photographer James Hager has been capturing incredible images of wildlife and natural landscapes since 2003. He is so dedicated […]
Living colours
A chat with Richard Cummins Like most photographers in the Robert Harding team, Irish-born Richard Cummins travels the world to capture diverse landscapes, culture and […]
A life of travel
A chat with Steve Vidler Veteran travel shooter Steve Vidler has seen the photography industry change radically since he first presented a suitcase full of […]
From dawn ’til dusk
A chat with Adam Burton Adam Burton is one of the UK’s top landscape photographers and has recently launched his third book – a beautiful […]
In the African wilderness
A chat with the Toons Over a decade ago, Ann and Steve Toon took a sabbatical from their London journalism jobs to see the world. […]
Picturing paradise
A chat with Sakis Papadopoulos “The Maldives are like my second home,” says Greek photographer Sakis Papadopoulos. “The beauty of those islands is amazing.” Sakis […]
Passion and Curiosity
A chat with Antonio Busiello Italian-born wildlife and travel photographer Antonio Busiello is one of the latest additions to Robert Harding’s team of contributing photographers, […]