A year at a glance
Discover stunning images for your calendar projects We have carefully curated a month by month selection of perfect...
Culture / Environment / Travel
by Heidi Razzell · Published October 16, 2020 · Last modified December 4, 2020
Discover stunning images for your calendar projects We have carefully curated a month by month selection of perfect...
Culture / Curiosities / Environment / Nature / Travel
by Heidi Razzell · Published October 2, 2020 · Last modified October 19, 2020
Empty wall? Fill it with beautiful illustrations or award-winning photography. There’s something to suit everyone from our stunning...
Environment / Events / Nature / Travel
by Heidi Razzell · Published August 13, 2020 · Last modified September 10, 2020
The count-down is on! Here at Robert Harding, we have pledged our support to the big ocean cleanup....
It was great to see so many of our clients attend fotofringe in London last year. The event goes from strength...
It’s bluebell season across the UK and northern Europe and these beautiful blooms can be found in woodlands and...
Having listened to concerns voiced over the stock industry during the recent Photography Show, Mike Watson thinks it’s...
Do you source images or stills as part of your professional job? Then this one-day event is for you....
Wildlife photographer James Hager captured these great photos of black bear mothers and their curious cubs in Yellowstone National Park. James...
In the midst of World Cup fever, here are some of our favourite quirky football photos from our collection....
Escaramuzas are Mexican cowgirls who perform fast and furious routines on galloping horses. They wear colourful dresses and hats and ride sidesaddle. Our photographers...
Photographer Ragnar Sigurdsson, who specialises in capturing the beauty of Iceland, Greenland and the Arctic, took these fantastic photos of pure...
Gannets are huge seabirds with a wingspan of up to two metres, that hunt their underwater prey by...
Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is the last day before Lent and the culmination of vibrant carnivals across...
We put together some of our favourite stunning photos of naturally occurring patterns, ranging from sand dunes and land...
The tradition of locking a padlock inscribed with two lovers’ names to a fence, bridge or gate, and...
A chat with Yadid Levy Copenhagen-born Yadid Levy’s colourful, lively photographs reflect a wanderlust that was passed down...
Up Helly Aa festival celebrates Norse traditions in Shetland, Scotland on the last Tuesday in January every year. Locals...
A couple of weeks ago we featured some amazing pictures of polar bears by wildlife photographer Thorsten Milse....
The protection of the Amazon rainforest is important for everyone. It’s an amazing part of our natural world,...
Wildlife photography duo Ann and Steve Toon are known for their dramatic shots of lions, elephants, rhino and...
There’s been much fear-mongering by the press here in the UK over the possibility of a ‘flood’ of...
This week I scoured our picture archive for the best desolate, snowy landscapes. Here’s what I found. Aurora...
Out There wishes you a great Christmas! Here is one of our favourite seasonal photos of Lillehammer in Norway. Could...
This photo by Stuart Black shows slightly scary wooden nutcracker dolls sold in a Berlin Christmas market. The...
Each year on Winter Solstice (the 21st December) visitors gather together with some of England’s Druid, Pagan and...
Woman drying Santa’s costume on a beach in Las Terrenas, Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic, Caribbean (Angelo Cavalli/Robert Harding)
A Caribou bull silhouetted against mountains in North America (Juniors/Robert Harding)
This is the aerial view from a hot air balloon over the magnificent arid landscape of sand dunes,...
This gorgeous photo of an Australian sea lion and her pup was taken by wildlife photographer Thorsten Milse at...
The shoebill is a large stork-like bird that lives in East Africa, between Sudan and Zambia. This is...
We love this photo of a late autumn tree after a snowy night by photographer Gianluca Basso, from our...
A chat with Jochen Schlenker In 2005 Jochen Schlenker left his native Germany – and his IT career...
We love this stunning photo of a Great Grey Owl adult leaving its perch in Yellowstone National Park,...
Since today is World Urbanism Day here is one of our favourite urban pictures of pedestrians crossing a...
Tonight Guy Fawkes Night takes over many parks and public spaces across Britain, as people build bonfires and...
Everyone’s talking about the storm that hit the south of the UK last night and brought down lots...
Ever looked a rhinoceros, a tiger or an iguana in the eye? We put together a gallery of...
A chat with Andre Seale Andre Seale’s images show a deep appreciation for the world beneath the ocean....
London to Sydney in a 1966 Piper Cherokee This week two private pilots from the UK, Andy Hardy...
We found this incredible video made by Science Friday a few weeks ago and it inspired us to...
A photographic tour of the world’s largest fair The 180th Oktoberfest kicked off this weekend. This huge party...
by Robert Harding · Published September 20, 2013 · Last modified April 2, 2015
A chat with Reinhard Dirscherl German photographer Reinhard Dirscherl specialises in spectacular underwater photography. His oceanic subjects have...
by Robert Harding · Published September 17, 2013 · Last modified April 2, 2015
A chat with James Hager American photographer James Hager has been capturing incredible images of wildlife and natural...
A photographic tour of Barcelona’s most extravagant street festival Barcelona’s spectacular La Mercè Festival – the city’s largest...
A chat with Richard Cummins Like most photographers in the Robert Harding team, Irish-born Richard Cummins travels the...
A chat with Steve Vidler Veteran travel shooter Steve Vidler has seen the photography industry change radically since...
We love this arresting photo of a Grand Cayman blue iguana from the Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas,...
A chat with Adam Burton Adam Burton is one of the UK’s top landscape photographers and has recently...
by Robert Harding · Published September 5, 2013 · Last modified April 2, 2015
A chat with the Toons Over a decade ago, Ann and Steve Toon took a sabbatical from their...
A chat with Sakis Papadopoulos “The Maldives are like my second home,” says Greek photographer Sakis Papadopoulos. “The...
A chat with Antonio Busiello Italian-born wildlife and travel photographer Antonio Busiello is one of the latest additions...
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