The Best of Antarctica by Air Expedition January 2027 Sold Out

Our all new Best of Antarctica by Air expedition in January 2027 is already sold out – thank you. This bespoke fly-in, fly-out expedition (No Drake Passage!) to Antarctica is for dedicated and passionate Nature photographers who want to capture evocative and powerful photographs of Antarctica and its incredible wildlife. We have an extremely small group size of just ten people, a full fourteen days in Antarctica, and personal, one-on-one tuition for the duration of the expedition. Perhaps best of all for those prone to seasickness; we avoid the Drake Passage! As this expedition sold out so quickly, we are currently looking into the viability of a second trip if we can secure our preferred additional dates and vessel and will update both here on our blog and and our website in due course. If you are keen to photograph the majesty of Antarctica with the most experienced polar photography guides on earth please get in touch with us.

Why Travel to Antarctica with us? We have been leading and guiding expeditions to Antarctica for more than fifteen years and have an intimate knowledge and experience of the best places to visit at the best times – when the weather and conditions are right. Our experience ensures you are in the right place at the right time – when conditions and light come together – to give you unequalled opportunities. No two expeditions to Antarctica are ever the same and the choice of photography guide and leader is often the difference between a mediocre experience and an incredible one.

What our clients say about our Expeditions: “If you can only go to Antarctica once in your life you owe it to yourself to go with Joshua Holko and his team Wild Nature Photo Travel. Having done five different expeditions myself to Antarctica no one else has even come close to offering the same experience or photographic opportunities. Joshua will go the extra mile every time, putting zodiacs in the water for opportunities other leaders would miss and making sure everyone is getting the best possible photographs. I cannot recommend his expeditions more highly. Go with the expert.” Dan.

WNPP Episode 114 – Those Who Lead and Those Who Choose to Follow

I have just published episode 114 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I touch on some recent Travel Photographer of the Year competition news and dive into a really interesting email I received last week from a regular reader and follower of my work, the crux of which is included below:

‘Hey Josh, You know I love your photography as this isn’t my first email :-). You have a unique minimalist style that really sets your work apart; its truly wonderful that you not only find and create such amazing photographic art in this insane world but that you help others also achieve their photo dreams. But something has been bothering me and its these other workshop leaders who seem to be copying everything you do. I have followed you for years and watched you lead unique first of their kind trips for Arctic Fox, Greenland winter, Pallas Cat in Mongolia and more. I have also watched others copy exactly what you do. I am sure you are aware of it, but I get quite annoyed on your behalf when I see these others market themselves as ‘the first’, or ‘class leading’ or whatever term they choose to use. I have no idea if it bothers you, but I hope you continue to look forward and not back. Keep up the incredible work. I know there are many others out there who feel the same as me about your work and how you are being copied. I just wanted you to know you had some support out there and that we have your back.”

Firstly, thank you so much to the author for the wonderful words about my own work. Hugely appreciated. After I received this email, I had to think long and hard about how I felt about this topic. I had a subsequent follow-up email discussion with the author, and we both decided that this topic was worthy of a podcast. It’s bound to be somewhat divisive, and perhaps that’s what is required at this juncture? I am unsure, and I certainly don’t want to come across as arrogant, but what I do know is that I have no rear-vision mirror of consequence for those who choose to follow in this field. I have always looked forward, and I believe it’s firmly up to the person choosing and booking a workshop, whether they want to go with someone who chooses to lead in their field – or someone who follows the crumbs. Every person can and should decide who they travel with and why.  Just one of the many reasons it’s so important to do your homework when booking any trip. As they say, onward, forward and ever upward….

Photograph of the Month February 2025 Snow Leopard

The photograph of the month for February 2025, comes from my recent workshop to Western Mongolia for Snow Leopard (Read the Trip Report). What I love about this photograph is the sense of environment that surrounds the leopard and provides such wonderful context for the extreme environment in which this cat lives. At the time I took this photograph the air was thick with low cloud, snow and ice crystals which greatly adds to the enigmatic nature of this elusive wildcat. Shot with the Canon EOS R1 and Canon RF600mm f4L IS and a 1.4 TC (effective focal length 840mm). The decision of where to place the leopard was an easy intuitive one with the cat moving from left to right. The high speed capture of the EOS R1 meant I could chose the perfect frame for paw position to give the sense and feeling that the cat was on the move. In this case the gaze of the cat also perfectly compliments the lead in to the landscape.

Zululand South Africa 2025 Ground Level Masterclass Workshop Last Places!

Only two places remain on our 2025 Zululand, South Africa ground-level Wildlife masterclass this May before it will be sold out. This exclusive workshop will run from May 7th – May 16th, 2025 and is fully inclusive of luxurious accomodation, private game drives, private hides and all photographic tuition. This is a full camp takeover, meaning it will be just us in the entire reserve – no one else. This maximises the time we have available for game drives and hide sessions giving you the best possible opportunities. You will not be limited to the usual one hide session, but will have many opportunities over the course of the workshop. During this workshop you can also expect to get out of the safari vehicles and walk with Cheetahs (an incredible photographic experience). You can get an idea of what to expect from this workshop by reading the 2024 trip report HERE and by checking out the portfolio on my website HERE. This is the workshop for you if you have ever wanted to photograph African wildlife at ground and eye level and create truly incredible wildlife images. For more information, please drop me an email. First in best dressed.