A Wild Life with Johnny Gaskell
Johnny has had a passion for underwater photography for over 20 years. His passion for underwater photography started at university in the cold waters of Southern Australia where he spent hours a day exploring the kelp gardens and rocky reefs. He has authored two photographic based books and developed several marine
Spotting southern lights in Tasmania
The off-season in Tasmania doesn’t necessarily mean you are in for less of an experience. Quite the opposite. The off-season is just the right time to be in Australia’s most southern state, Tasmania, especially if you want to see the Southern Lights. Hunting down the lights can be very hit and
wildlife photography 101
There is nothing like looking through photos from a holiday spent out in nature. The problem is they never seem to capture that moment. Werner le Roux has spent the last decade working as a nature guide and game ranger in South Africa. Apart from his guiding qualification he also
South Africa safari guides launch Photos for Food
One of the leading economic casualties of the COVID-19 outbreak is tourism, and the impacts in Africa from a decimated tourism industry is having ripple effects into rural communities and wildlife conservation across the continent. In an effort to help alleviate hunger in across the local South African communities, a group
Canon’s new action hero EOS-1D X Mark III
Canon Australia has launched the ultimate interchangeable lens camera, the EOS-1D X Mark III, offering professional photographers, videographers, and content creators limitless possibilities, at blistering speeds. Boasting dramatically improved AF tracking performance, image quality and communication capabilities, the camera represents the pinnacle of Canon’s EOS series. Enabling moments to be captured like
Canon’s photography tips for the golden hour
On 6 October, most of Australia will enter daylight savings time, bringing with it the start of longer days, warmer weather and more reasons to get outside and practice your photography skills. With warmer mornings and nights, what better time to start experimenting with capturing images during the Golden Hour? For those
Photography for a cause in New Zealand
A picture tells a thousand words, which is why photography is a great story teller for conservation work. One third of New Zealand, some 8.5 million hectares, is in public conservation land and a dedicated team of Department of Conservation (DOC) rangers get to see parts of the county that locals and
How your wildlife photos can be deadly
Scroll through my social media and websites and you will see many of my photos include wildlife. I have learnt though, that for many poachers the hunt begins online. Therefore, taking photos responsibly is essential. It is hard to resist capturing that leopard lounging in the tree, the magnificent tusker elephant or
New Tasmanian Expeditions adventures
Tasmanian adventure travel specialist, Tasmanian Expeditions, has released three new itineraries, designed to help active travellers get the most out of their Tasmanian adventure. The new trips include a photography tour designed to help budding photographers enhance their skills and nurture their creativity, a self-guided cycle taking in many highlights of the east coast and a dedicated
Camp at the ‘Door to Hell’
World Expeditions has announced two new handcrafted photography-focused itineraries for 2019 - one along the Silk Road in June and the other in the Indian Himalayan Markha Valley in September - to be led by internationally-renowned Lonely Planet photographer and Canon Master, Richard I’ Anson. Both trips are designed to provide