In photos: the Maasai & East Africa

Documenting his many trips to East Africa, Stuart Butler explores how the Maasai, wildlife and tourism co-exist together on the plains.

Capturing the built environment: LaTina Ford

Our Photographer of the Month uses her camera to document some of the world’s most impressive man-made structures.

Photographing birds: A traveller’s guide

Wildlife journalist Mike Unwin shares his advice for getting the most out of your avian photography.

Pictures from the paintbox: Exploring countries through colour

Mesmerised by colour and art since childhood, writer Jo Davey sees countries through a colourful lens.

“All work and no play…”: Paul Sharman

Our Photographer of the Month is “always on the lookout for spontaneous photo opportunities as they often help to tell a local story”.

Poignant pictures: Mathias Falcone

Our Photographer of the Month is always on a quest to capture a true portrait of wherever he may be.

Stunning small animals in Madagascar

Travel and wildlife photographer Daniel Austin shares the stories behind his incredible shots of Madagascar’s miniature creatures

Otherworldly landscapes: the strangest places on earth

Photographer of the Month Nickolas Warner shares his favourite alien landscapes from his travels.

Maikos, monks and medicine men

We explore the world’s hidden cultures with Simon Urwin, our Photographer of the Month.

From lawyers to photographers: let us go photo

Canadian photographers Mark and Naomi share their photos of connections made around the world.

“One location left me utterly spellbound”: Scott Bennett

Our Photographer of the Month, an underwater photography expert, shares his best shots from across the globe.

Finding Africa’s wildest places: Ariadne Van Zandbergen

Our Photographer of the Month showcases her favourite wildlife shots from around the world.

Defender of persecuted animals: Paul Goldstein

Our inaugural Photographer of the Month is Paul Goldstein, guide at Exodus Travels.