The just-published January 2026 edition of the UK Outdoor Photography magazine features one of my photographs of Arctic Fox on the cover, as well as a feature article and additional photographs on Arctic Fox Photography. I was last published by Outdoor Photography magazine in 2018, with an interview about my Arctic Fox book. This is the first time I have scored the cover shot of this prestigious photography magazine, and my 20th magazine cover!
Our Wild Nature Photo Travel workshop to Tanzania for the migration safari in June 2027 is almost sold out – only two places remaining. This workshop will take place in an exclusive, high-end tented camp for seven nights/eight days. An additional night is included at the beginning on arrival for a total of eight nights / nine days. This exclusive workshop will run from the 5th to the 13th of June and is limited to just 5 participants plus a leader. The workshop is dedicated to photographing African wildlife in Tanzania and the Great Migration. This small group size ensures lots of personal one-on-one time and extensive photographic tuition on how to get the best wildlife photographs. If photographing the Great Migration is on your wish list with a small group, this is the workshop for you. Please get in touch if you would like to reserve one of the remaining two places or have any queries.
I have just published episode 139 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I wrap up the 2026 workshop for Pallas cat in the far eastern Steppe region of Mongolia (Read the Trip Report) and share my thoughts and insights on shooting in the field with the Canon RF 100-300mm f2.8L IS. I also discuss my Snow Leopard workshop (currently underway) and the upcoming photography festival in Sharjah in February.
The Xposure photography festival is kicking off in Sharjah (near Dubai) on the 29th of January this year, 2026. As part of the festival, I will be exhibiting a curated collection of photographs from my expeditions to Antarctica, titled White Silence.
The giant Xposure photography festival is kicking off in Sharjah (near Dubai) on the 29th of January this year, 2026. As part of the festival, I will be exhibiting a curated collection of photographs from my expeditions to Antarctica, titled White Silence. The exhibition focuses on Penguins and icebergs. In addition, both Guardians of the Forest and Ghosts of the Arctic will be screened in the main cinema. Guardians of the Forest will be screened on the 29th of January at 18:50. Ghosts of the Arctic will be screened on the 30th of January at 18:48. It’s a wonderful opportunity to catch them on the big screen in full 4K resolution. In addition, I will be chairing a small focus group on the challenges of photographing in cold weather climates on the 2nd of February at 18:00. A full list of events and screenings can be seen on the Xposure Website. You can register for the festival HERE. If you are attending, please stop by and say hello. It’s going to be an amazing week!