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,
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Laura Grier’s photographic guide to India
The experience of growing up in Indonesia, surrounded by different languages and cultures from a very young age, instilled in Laura Grier a fierce sense […]
Inspirational colour palettes – yellows
The colour of energy, curiosity and joy, warmth and spirituality, yellow lifts us up and reminds us of sunshine. Here are some cheerful yellows to […]
Latest stunning cityscapes by Fraser Hall
Check out the latest cityscapes from Fraser Hall, a specialist in shooting urban environments, whose travel and location photography career spans twenty five years. Also […]
Inspirational colour palettes – blues
Get inspired by beautiful blues. Blue colours are associated with spirituality and allow us to increase our sense of perspective, communicating a feeling of calm, […]
Happy Chinese New Year of the Dog
The 16th of February marks Chinese New Year, when people around the world come out onto the streets to enjoy dragon dancers, lanterns, parades and […]
Featuring our ‘Inspiring Travel’ photo competition commendations
We are stoked to have received so many incredible entries to our ‘Inspiring Travel’ photography competition in partnership with Photocrowd, capturing an array of spectacular places […]
‘Inspiring Travel’ photo competition – winners announced!
We’re thrilled to announce the winners of our ‘Inspiring Travel’ photography competition in partnership with Photocrowd. The standard was extremely high, but eventually we chose […]
Amazing snow monkeys by Andrew Sproule
UK based travel and wildlife photographer Andrew Sproule travelled to Japan to photograph these incredible, strangely human snow monkeys, otherwise known as Japanese macaques, as […]
The beaches and spice markets of Goa by Matthew Williams Ellis
Travel photographer Matthew Williams Ellis captured Goa’s amazing golden-sand beaches, lively spice markets and emerald paddy fields in these wonderful photos. Matthew is a London […]
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 […]
Tibetans celebrate Losar New Year Festival
On February 27th, Tibetans celebrate New year – also known as Losar Festival – by making offerings at local monasteries, eating, dancing and performing ancient ceremonies which […]
Timeless Myanmar by Craig Easton
While Myanmar’s problems are not over, this incredible country is experiencing the birth of a new democratic era, attracting travellers intrugued by its unique traditional cultures and […]
robertharding at VSO’s inspiring photo competition
We were thrilled to support VSO’s ICS photography competition this December, in which talented youth volunteers entered their best images from their time helping alleviate […]
Charming orangutans by John Alexander
Globe-trotting photographer John Alexander photographed these gorgeous female orangutans with their babies in Sumatra, Indonesia, capturing their strikingly human qualities. See more of John’s work
Kumbh Mela – the world’s largest religious gathering
Considered the world’s largest congregation of religious pilgrims, the Kumbh Mela is a pilgrimage in which Hindus gather to bathe in a sacred river – the Ganges, Shipra […]
The colourful warriors of Dinagyang Festival
Performers dressed as technicolour warriors dance to pounding drum beats at the Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo, Panay Island, the Philippines. The festival, taking place every fourth Sunday in January, […]
Myanmar by Matthew Williams-Ellis
A gradual liberalisation of this fascinating country – filled with temples and tea houses and populated by diverse and traditional cultures – has put it […]
Naadam festival in pictures
This week (starting on the 11th July) Mongolia’s traditional festival, Naadam, whips the country into a frenzy of colourful costume parades, horse racing, archery and Mongolian wrestling […]
Thailand’s floating markets
Once upon a time traveling by water was central to daily life in Thailand. Although that way of life has declined, some of its colourful […]
Myanmar (Burma)
After a travel boycott lasting over ten years was lifted (with Aung San Suu Kyi released from house arrest in 2010) a growing number of tourists are […]
Fishermen ‘leg rowing’ in Myanmar
Fishermen on Inle Lake in Myanmar (formerly Burma) have acquired an ingenious way of manoeuvring across the water. They balance on one leg and wrap the […]
Snow monkeys
Snow monkeys (also known as Japanese macaques) are a species of monkey from Japan, that live in areas where snow falls each winter. No other […]
Tori-No-Ichi
Tori-No-Ichi is a traditional festival held on Japan on various days in November (known as days of the rooster). Festival goers visit ornate Otori shrines […]
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 […]
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 […]