Penguin World Project – Saving the World’s Oceans

As some of you may already be aware (those of you joining me on my Antarctica White Nature Expedition next year) I was recently invited to join the Penguin World Project as one of the project photographers. In brief, the Penguin world project focuses on conservation of our marine ecosystem and aims to help spread awareness of the rapidly deteriorating health of the world’s oceans. Penguin World believes penguins are the best Ambassadors to address conservation issues and challenges for the oceans marine life. For communicating the message Penguin World are publishing books, articles and arranging expeditions, exhibitions and events worldwide to drive urgently needed attention to these important conservation topics. Being asked to be a part of the Penguin World Project as part of a small select team is a great honour and more importantly a fantastic opportunity. I have long wanted to push my efforts and photography more into conservation and I am looking forward to working actively in the project over the coming months. The project also wants to work closely with Partners who want to join forces for a better future for our marine ecosystem. You can read more about Penguin World at the Penguin World Website. I urge you to consider donating to Penguin World. Every small contribution helps. Even $5 (the cost of a cup of coffee) is helpful and appreciated. No one is paid for their involvement in Penguin World and all donations are used to help meet the projects aims and objectives. Donating is only one way to become involved in the project; even spreading the word helps! If you would like to be kept up to date on the progress of the Penguin World Project  you can sign up for the Penguin World Newsletter.Penguin Love

The Mission

Our MISSION is to draw the world’s attention to the importance of, and threats to, our marine ecosystems. Penguins are the perfect ambassadors for communicating about the 18 most serious conservation issues. Adopting a positive and proactive approach to tackling some of the biggest issues, we aim to involve scientists, academics and global companies that have established social responsibility and environmental strategies.

Our VISION is a future with healthy and vibrant oceans. To achieve this, we want to share solutions for more sustainable fisheries, safe seafood, cleaner waters and thriving marine life.

Conservation

On our beautiful blue planet, the sea covers more than 70% of the surface. But the world’s oceans are suffering from pollution, unsustainable fishing, habitat destruction and climate change. How do human activities affect our oceans and what technological innovations, management changes and political agreements will resolve these issues?

Communication

Photography and film are powerful tools to communicate about the conservation issues penguins are facing and outline possible solutions. Some of the world’s finest nature photographers are currently undertaking expeditions to remote islands and areas in the Southern Hemisphere to capture the images to share these stories.

Why Penguins?

Penguins are perfect ambassadors for the conservation of our seas. They eat the same fish species as us, move around upright and have a complex social life, in which we can see a reflection of our own. They are funny and cute, and they speak to us on an emotional level. They are a living barometer of how marine conditions are changing.FalklandIslands2015-3179-Edit

 

Antarctic Photography Presentation Sydney Australia FULLY BOOKED

UPDATE: The presentation I will be giving in Sydney next week on Antarctic Photography is now fully booked and oversubscribed. If you are one of those who was quick enough to secure a place I look forward to seeing you in Sydney next week.

Antarctic Photography with Joshua Holko – FULLY BOOKED

Aurora Expeditions and Joshua Holko invite you to join us for a night of Antarctic photography!

Professional polar photographer Joshua Holko will lead this special Antarctic Photography ‘Polarclass’, designed to help you understand the basic principles of photographing in the Polar Regions. Josh will discuss the key aspects of technical and artistic considerations when shooting in the poles.

Ideal for all levels of photographers, the ‘Polarclass’ is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about photographing in Antarctica.

The evening will include:

  • Technical aspects about shooting in Antarctica
  • Creative and artistic advice
  • Equipment requirements
  • What you’ll see, do and photograph!

About Joshua Holko

Joshua is an award-winning professional photographer and photography guide, who specialises in the remote polar regions of Antarctica and the Arctic. Josh was named the Global Arctic Photographer of the Year in 2015, and has won many other awards for his amazing work. Read Josh’s full profile here.

EVENT DETAILS

When: Thursday, 7 July 2016

Time: 6.30pm – 8pm

Location: Aurora Expeditions offices: Suite 12, Level 2, 35 Buckingham St, Surry Hills

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Antarctic Photography Presentation Sydney Australia

Next week, Thursday the 7th of July, I will be giving a presentation on Antarctic Photography at the Aurora Expeditions offices in Sydney.

Antarctic Photography with Joshua Holko

Aurora Expeditions and Joshua Holko invite you to join us for a night of Antarctic photography!

Professional polar photographer Joshua Holko will lead this special Antarctic Photography ‘Polarclass’, designed to help you understand the basic principles of photographing in the Polar Regions. Josh will discuss the key aspects of technical and artistic considerations when shooting in the poles.

Ideal for all levels of photographers, the ‘Polarclass’ is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about photographing in Antarctica.

The evening will include:

  • Technical aspects about shooting in Antarctica
  • Creative and artistic advice
  • Equipment requirements
  • What you’ll see, do and photograph!

About Joshua Holko

Joshua is an award-winning professional photographer and photography guide, who specialises in the remote polar regions of Antarctica and the Arctic. Josh was named the Global Arctic Photographer of the Year in 2015, and has won many other awards for his amazing work. Read Josh’s full profile here.

EVENT DETAILS

When: Thursday, 7 July 2016

Time: 6.30pm – 8pm

Location: Aurora Expeditions offices: Suite 12, Level 2, 35 Buckingham St, Surry Hills

View location on google maps here

The event is free, however places are limited. Book your place NOW.Antarctica-6927

 

Extraordinary Vision Magazine Returns

After a brief hiatus one of my favourite online photography magazines has returned  – Extraordinary Vision : The Outdoor Photographer’s Source of Inspiration. I am extremely pleased and honoured to own the cover of the latest issue and to have a portfolio of my photography from Antarctica included.

Extraordinary Vision magazine is now available fortnightly (instead of monthly) with a kick start free trial. Best of all its only $1.99 to subscribe per month – less than a cup of coffee. You can download the current issue + the next two new issues + 10 back issues absolutely free by taking up the free 30 Day Trial Subscription. Do yourself and your creativity a favour and check it out. Available exclusively though the iTunes App store or Google Play.ExtraodinaryVision2016

Testimonial from Rulian Fiske – South Georgia Expedition

“Hi, Joshua, Thank you very much for the South Georgia Expedition!!  The South Georgia trip with you was indeed the BEST and most rewarding trip we’ve taken, and this includes the Around the World in a Private Jet trip with Nat Geo! The best part was the photography part. The opportunities and emphasis on photography was utterly wonderful! And the people on the trip were just so nice! And the atmosphere on the ship! Everything!”  – Rulian Fiske

You can read the full trip report from our last South Georgia Expedition online. If you have been wanting to visit Antarctica don’t miss out on our just announced White Nature expedition. There are now only very limited places remaining before we will be sold out.

Iceberg in Antarctica
Iceberg in Antarctica