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World Urbanism Day
Since today is World Urbanism Day here is one of our favourite urban pictures of pedestrians crossing a busy street in central Tokyo’s Shibuya district. The […]
Cherokee Challenge Update – Ayers Rock
Sam and Andy are now flying through Australia, the final country on their journey from the UK to Sydney in their little Cherokee plane. Here […]
Pushkar Camel Fair
In pictures Every year the Indian town of Pushkar in Rajisthan holds a five day camel fair, one of the world’s largest livestock fairs, which […]
Guy Fawkes Night – Then and Now
Tonight Guy Fawkes Night takes over many parks and public spaces across Britain, as people build bonfires and create impressive firework displays. Nigel Francis/Robert Harding
Cherokee Challenge Update – Reaching Australia
Sam and Andy are now flying through Australia, the final country on their momentous journey from the UK to Sydney in their little Cherokee plane. The […]
Day of the Dead
On the 31st of October and the 1st and 2nd of November, people in Mexico and other cultures around the world gather to pray for […]
Cherokee Challenge Update – Approach to Bali
Here is the latest video filmed by our pilot friends Sam and Andy from their Cherokee plane on their approach to beautiful Bali. Check out […]
Turkey – top photos
Yesterday was Turkey’s Republic Day, so we looked into our archives for our favourite pictures of the country’s awesome landscapes and icons. Enjoy! age fotostock/Robert […]
Cherokee Challenge Update – Jakarta to Bali
Yesterday Sam and Andy flew from Jakarta to Bali – a spectacular leg that took them past the Mount Bromo volcano. It will not be long before […]
Storm photography
Everyone’s talking about the storm that hit the south of the UK last night and brought down lots of trees – including one that is […]
Cherokee Challenge Update – Thailand to Malaysia
Sam and Andy, who are on a momentous journey from the UK to Australia in their wee Cherokee plane, have recently flown from Thailand to […]
Animals close up and personal
Ever looked a rhinoceros, a tiger or an iguana in the eye? We put together a gallery of our favourite animal close-ups from our photo […]
Cherokee Challenge update – Thailand
The latest chapter in the travels of Sam and Andy (who are flying their little plane from the UK to Australia for charity) has seen […]
Jidai Matsuri Festival
A photographic tour The Jidai Matsuri, or Festival of Ages, is a spectacular celebration of Japan’s history that takes place in Kyoto and Tokyo every 22nd October. Participants dress […]
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 […]
Somaliland
The road less travelled I recently visited Somaliland – a peaceful, democratic state which declared independence from Somalia in 1991. Somaliland has overcome many of […]
Cherokee Challenge update – Riyadh to Dubai
Sam and Andy, who are on a momentous journey from the UK to Australia in their wee Cherokee plane, have landed in Dubai. The latest […]
Thimphu Tsechu Festival
A photographic tour Thimphu Tsechu is one of the spectacular Buddhist temple festivals held every year around October in the remote mountainous country of Bhutan, […]
Cherokee Challenge update – Middle East adventure
As I write, our aviation adventurers, Andy and Sam, are flying their little 1966 Piper Cherokee over Saudi Arabia, heading for the capital Riyadh. Track […]
Cherokee Challenge update – Vienna to Cyprus
Our two aviation adventurers, Andy and Sam, are well on their way to reaching their goal of flying their 1966 Piper Cherokee over 10,500 nautical […]
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
A photographic tour New Mexico’s spectacular annual hot air balloon festival is now under way. The nine day event is the largest event of its […]
Strange looking animals
A couple of weeks ago the BBC reported that the bizarre ‘grumpy looking’ blobfish had been voted the official mascot of the Ugly Animal Preservation Society, […]
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 […]
Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival
A photographic tour Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival – starting at the end of this week – perhaps ranks among the strangest in the world. Held over […]
Cherokee Challenge Flight 2013
London to Sydney in a 1966 Piper Cherokee This week two private pilots from the UK, Andy Hardy (50) and Sam Kidd (24), embarked on […]
Animal camouflage
We found this incredible video made by Science Friday a few weeks ago and it inspired us to delve into our photo archive for images […]
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 […]
Oktoberfest
A photographic tour of the world’s largest fair The 180th Oktoberfest kicked off this weekend. This huge party – usually hosting more than 6 million […]
‘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 […]
Drones – a videographer’s new must have accessory?
The mention of drones may conjure up visions of sinister military operations, but a new range of consumer models mean that they are starting to […]
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 […]
Festes de la Merce
A photographic tour of Barcelona’s most extravagant street festival Barcelona’s spectacular La Mercè Festival – the city’s largest street party – kicks off at the […]
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 […]
Blue Iguana by Joel Sartore
We love this arresting photo of a Grand Cayman blue iguana from the Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas, US. The photo was taken by Joel […]
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, […]