BenQ Headquarters in Taiwan has just released a brand new marketing campaign for the High Resolution Adobe RGB SW320 Monitor featuring “Ice Loving Polar Bear”from Svalbard. I reviewed the BenQ SW320 earlier this year (read the full review) and found it to be a super performer offering extraordinary value for money. The SW320 remains the primary monitor for my daily work in my studio. 
Month: August 2017
National Geographic Features Ghosts of the Arctic Behind the Scenes
Following on from National Geographic’s recent publication of my Ghosts of the Arctic film, National Geographic has subsequently published some Behind the Scenes footage that shows a little of what went into the making of this film. Due to the difficulty of this shoot and the extreme cold it was almost impossible to capture much in the way of detailed behind the scenes footage. However, the footage published does include some extra shots we did not use in the final film and should give some insight into the making of Ghosts of the Arctic.
Really Right Stuff Feature – How to Choose an Expedition to Antarctica
Really Right Stuff have just published Part One and Part Two of a multi-part series of articles I recently penned on how to choose the right Photographic Expedition to Antarctica. If you are considering a future photographic expedition to Antarctica I highly recommend you take a few minutes out of your day to ensure you make the right decisions when you choose your expedition. Arming yourself with the information in this series will ensure you maximise your own photographic opportunities.
My own expedition to Antarctica this November (Antarctica – White Nature) is long sold out; but if you are interested in travelling on a future expedition you can register your interest by dropping me an email. I will not be offering a standard Antarctica Peninsula expedition in 2018 due to my commitment to the Antarctic Emperor Penguin expedition; however, I may have a future offering for November 2019 and will have more details on this expedition later this year.
National Geographic Feature – Ghosts of the Arctic
Today I returned to Longyearbyen (after my Polar Bears of Svalbard Summer expedition – Full Trip Report coming soon) and received news that can only be described as some of the best I have had in recent times: National Geographic who saw my recent Untitled Film Works film Ghosts of the Arctic has decided to pick up the film and publish it to both their website and social media channels. Included with the movie is a short interview with cinematographer Abraham Joffe. You an view National Geographic’s webpage HERE.