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.

A Guide on How to Choose the Right Photographic Expedition to Antarctica

Over the last few months Extraordinary Vision magazine has published a series of articles I penned on how to choose the right photographic expedition to Antarctica to best suit your needs. I have subsequently had quite a few emails from photographers looking to travel to Antarctica who wanted to let me know how helpful they found the articles. In order to make it easy to access this series of articles in one place I have now added them as a single online PDF guide that can be downloaded from my website at www.jholko.com and directly as a PDF Guide. Happy Polar travels!

Photo of the Month June 2017 – Ice Ahead

It is timely to have a landscape photograph from Antarctica as my photograph of the month for June both because I am currently reviewing my entire Antarctic Portfolio for a new large format fine art book to be released late next year and because I am starting to think about what equipment and lenses I am planning to take with me to Antarctica this November (this year I will also take with me an underwater housing which somewhat complicates the packing arrangements). This particular photograph was made last year on my Antarctica / South Georgia expedition from zodiac during overcast conditions and heavy snowfall on what was I felt our best day for photography. I used the Canon 11-24mm wide angle lens with the Canon EOS 1DX MKII camera held down low over the side of the zodiac just above the water line. I absolutely love the heavy brash ice in the foreground, the deep overcast sky and the beautiful shape and texture of the iceberg in the distance. I also prefer this sort of limited colour palette as I find it representative of the very best Antarctica has to offer (blue skies make nothing more than postcards). For me, these are the most evocative images of Antarctica that truly speak to me about the sublime beauty and ethereal tranquility of this stunning and most precious white continent.

Extraordinary Vision Magazine Features Choosing an Antarctic Expedition Part Four

Extraordinary Vision Magazine issue #58 has just published Part Four of a recent series of Articles I penned on How to Choose an Expedition to Antarctica. Part Four is all about what equipment is going to best help you capture the majesty of Antarctica. Choosing the right expedition will make or break the photographic opportunities you will experience in Antarctica. If you are planning or considering a future photographic expedition to Antarctica I recommend you  take a few moments out of your day and check it out. Part One, Two and Three were published in earlier issues and are available here on my blog and through EV magazine.Extraordinary Vision magazine is available fortnightly with a kick start free trial. Best of all its only $1.99 to subscribe per month – less than a cup of coffee. Do yourself and your creativity a favour and check it out. Available exclusively though the iTunes App store or Google Play.

Extraordinary Vision Magazine Features Choosing an Antarctic Expedition Part Three

Extraordinary Vision Magazine issue #59 has just published Part Three of a recent series of Articles I penned on How to Choose an Expedition to Antarctica. Choosing the right expedition will make or break the photographic opportunities you will experience in Antarctica. If you are planning or considering a future photographic expedition to Antarctica I recommend you  take a few moments out of your day and check it out. Part One and Part Two have already been published. Part Four will be published in a subsequent issue.Extraordinary Vision magazine is available fortnightly with a kick start free trial. Best of all its only $1.99 to subscribe per month – less than a cup of coffee. Do yourself and your creativity a favour and check it out. Available exclusively though the iTunes App store or Google Play.