With its dramatic landscapes, rich Indigenous culture, and unique Arctic ecosystem, Greenland has long been on the radar of adventurers and travellers seeking destinations off the beaten path. However, reaching Greenland has historically been complex, with limited flight options and few international connections.
Category: Environment
Joshua Tree National Park: A Journey through the Desert Wonderland
Joshua Tree National Park, located in southern California, is a land of striking contrasts and surreal landscapes, where two distinct ecosystems—the Mojave and Colorado deserts—merge.
Exploring the Enchanting Cenotes of Mexico
Mexico’s cenotes, crystal-clear sinkholes hidden in the Yucatán Peninsula, offer an unforgettable experience. Once sacred to the Maya, these natural pools are perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and diving. From the stunning Cenote Ik Kil near Chichén Itzá to the diving haven of Dos Ojos, cenotes are a must-visit for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
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.
A Recipe for our planet’s future | Part Three
A Recipe for our planets future | Part Three – ‘Deep Dive into Rewilding’.
Time to bring back the largest mammals: let’s see why!
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 […]
A Recipe for our planet’s future | Part Two
A Recipe for our planets future | Part Two – ‘Time To Clean Up’
The bottom line is that nature does not need us. We need nature’.
Home Grown | Sustainable farming
Food production and sustainable farming, a hot topic across for discussion across all environmental platforms. Intensive farming is linked to loss of wildlife, soil and […]
A Recipe for our planet’s future | Part One
Part one in a series of articles looking at how our lifestyles need to adapt to the key ingredients driving change: pandemics, climate change, and biodiversity loss.
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, […]
Monochrome Portraits
Compared to our usual presentation of colourful content, we have edited a selection of our best sellers and presented these as beautiful black and white editions. We have an abundance of high-resolution images specialising in travel nature and wildlife – it’s down to you to take your pick!
The wild world of insect photography
The most successful animal group on the planet With 200 million insects for each human, insects, or insecta are almost everywhere you look. To date, […]
Putting you back in touch with the natural world
Presenting the forestry collection – A gallery by robertharding.com
A year at a glance
Discover stunning images for your calendar projects We have carefully curated a month by month selection of perfect images to inspire your calendar designs. From […]
Bring your room to life
Empty wall? Fill it with beautiful illustrations or award-winning photography. There’s something to suit everyone from our stunning stock collection As we spend more time […]
Call to artists
Do you have what it takes to stand out from the crowd? We are immensely proud of our artists, each uniquely skilled in producing distinct […]
Let’s bring the world back together
Let’s bring the world together by the power of exceptional images and video. Our world is changing, how we live and interact with each other, […]
We are Supporting the Big Blue Ocean Clean-Up
The count-down is on! Here at Robert Harding, we have pledged our support to the big ocean cleanup. We must keep oceans clean, safe, and […]
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 […]
The Discovery of Antarctica
2020 marks the 200th anniversary of the confirmed sighting of the seventh, and last to be discovered, continent of Antarctica. Why did it take so long […]
Sustainability
In 2005, the World Summit on Social Development identified three core areas that contribute to the philosophy and social science of sustainable development. Economic Development, […]
Get involved in Earth Day 2017
The 22nd of April is Earth Day, a global mission to build the world’s largest environmental movement, that began in 1970. More than 1 billion people […]
Latest images by Landscape Photographer of the Year, Matthew Cattell
This incredible image of Brighton’s old ruined pier, photographed from within the whirl of a Starling murmuration, won Matthew Cattell the title of Landscape Photographer […]
Scenes of winter wonder
Sheltering penguins casting blue shadows, snowboarders kicking up clouds of powder, snow-petrified trees and oncoming snowstorms; here are some of our favourite winter scenes. See more […]
Ashley Cooper’s epic photobook on climate change
robertharding photographer Ashley Cooper has published this stunning book, Images From a Warming Planet. The photobook documents the wide-reaching impacts of climate change on every continent in […]
James Morgan wins Nature and Environment prize at TPOTY
Robert Harding photographer James Morgan – an award-winning film director and photojournalist – has won the Nature and Environment category at the 2015 Travel Photographer of […]
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 […]
The rich wildlife of the Kalahari
The Kalahari Desert came into existence approximately sixty million years ago, at the time when the continent of Africa itself was formed, and covers Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. […]
Doug Allan at Shackleton commemorations
Our award winning cameraman, Doug Allan, will be speaking at the Royal Geographical Society this Friday as part of their Shackleton centenary commemorations. The evening will start with a […]
Our footprints
By Tom Walmsley The term ‘carbon footprint’ means the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of […]
Rivers run under your feet
By Tom Walmsley Tiny, trickling streams, meandering rivers, gushing waterfalls and vast estuaries represent just some of the diversity of our natural watercourses in the […]
Bugs make the world go round
By Tom Walmsley Did you know that one in three mouthfuls of our food depends on bugs? Strawberries, coffee, chocolate and apples, to name just a few, would […]
An end to antarctic whaling
by Tom Walmsley Good news: the hundred year war is over for whales. For the last hundred years many of the great whales have been hunted […]
Whale watching
Enjoyable trips for both people and whales by Tom Walmsley Whale watching is an exciting and deeply rewarding way for somebody to experience some of […]
Amazon rainforest – respect it or wreck it?
The protection of the Amazon rainforest is important for everyone. It’s an amazing part of our natural world, and it performs functions that people and […]