Life through the lens: Travel Photographer of the Year 2020

“Travel photography in a global pandemic has been challenging to say the least, but travel photographers are a resourceful breed.”

An ode to cityscapes: Julian Elliott

Our Photographer of the Month goes in search of different vantage points from which to shoot the world’s most visited cities.

Stories from a travel photographer: Simon Urwin

‘Find your niche and keep on keeping on.’

Photographer of the Month: Rudolf Abraham

From festivals to handicrafts, Rudolf has a passion for photographing Europe’s intangible cultural heritage, and for exploring its mountains and wild places

In photos: a series of chance encounters

From desert dunes in Sudan to architectural treasures in Tibet.

Appreciation for nature: Harry Randell

“Growing up on a farm has helped me appreciate the work people do in the less urban areas of the vastly different landscapes of southern Africa.”

Yarsagumba: the magical Himalayan caterpillar-fungus

With its magical medicinal properties, this unique creature is a lifeline for communities in Tibet and Nepal.

In photos: a Tanzanian adventure

Exploring one of Africa’s most beautiful countries – without the tourists.

Photography for a purpose: Bharat Patel

Bharat’s work helps him to document issues that are close to his heart.

Who would write a travel guidebook in a pandemic? Lockdown in Tunisia

For Oscar Scafidi, the Bradt Guide to Tunisia has been no easy feat.

St Helena: The secret of the South Atlantic

Photographer Mathias Falcone shares his favourite shots from one of the world’s most remote islands.

Impressions of Socotra: a photo story

This UNESCO-listed Yemeni island certainly leaves a mark on those who visit.

A postcard from the end of the world: exploring St Helena

Photographer Scott Bennett shares his experiences of exploring and photographing this tiny island.

Photography at the end of the world: Nicole Smoot

Our Photographer of the Month uses her work to foster understanding of cultures so different to our own.

The best of Scotland’s highlands and islands

Islays, bays and railways – that never cease to amaze