A quick update that our planned May 2026 Namibia workshop has been postponed until 2027 due to a combination of our preferred accomodation availability and recent flooding in Namibia that has seen another of the chosen camps flooded and closed.
The workshop will now run from May 19th until May 30th, 2027, and include an optional extension to the ghost town of Kolmonskop, which will run from May 30th – June 2nd. This masterclass workshop has been designed to take in the best of Namibia and maximise the time on the field. Namibia is a vast country, taking many days to navigate by 4-wheel drive. During this workshop, we will fly by private charter planes between each location, vastly increasing our time in the field and minimising our transfer and transit times.
On the South Western Coast of Africa, where the icy Atlantic Ocean meets the world’s oldest desert, lies a place known for its incredible landscapes and abundant wildlife. The unique combination of desert, grassland and cold ocean currents form a one-of-a-kind terrain found only here. For this reason, landscape photographers from all over the world journey to the Namibia Desert to try to capture its dramatic dunes and ethereal beauty. This landscape masterclass has been designed to provide the ultimate experience to capture the incredible opportunities offered in this fantastic country. Perhaps best of all, we will be flying between our different locations, saving many days of driving in the hot desert.
The goal of this masterclass workshop is to photograph the breathtaking desert landscapes of Namibia. This workshop has been designed to provide unparalleled landscape opportunities with a balance between flexibility and luxurious accommodations. This exciting new workshop has been custom-tailored to take in the very best of Namibia. It includes iconic areas like the Dune landscapes of Sossusvlei and several other breathtaking locations offering unparalleled opportunities. We also have an optional extension for photography at the incredible abandoned ghost town of Kolomonskop. There will even be a cultural aspect as we visit the Himba.
This exclusive workshop is for a strictly limited number of just 8 participants plus a leader and guide and is dedicated to the photography of desert landscapes of Namibia. If you are excited by the idea of travelling to the oldest desert in the world with a small group of dedicated photographers, now is the time to secure your place. Please contact me for further details. Places are very limited and once they are spoken for that’s it (some places already spoken for).
Today, I am excited to announce and officially open the bookings for an all-new Namibia Dune Sea Landscape Masterclass workshop. The workshop will run from May 19th until May 30th, 2026, and include an optional extension to the ghost town of Kolmonskop, which will run from May 30th – June 2nd. This masterclass workshop has been designed to take in the best of Namibia and maximise the time on the field. Namibia is a vast country, taking many days to navigate by 4-wheel drive. During this workshop, we will fly by private charter planes between each location, vastly increasing our time in the field and minimising our transfer and transit times.
On the South Western Coast of Africa, where the icy Atlantic Ocean meets the world’s oldest desert, lies a place known for its incredible landscapes and abundant wildlife. The unique combination of desert, grassland and cold ocean currents form a one-of-a-kind terrain found only here. For this reason, landscape photographers from all over the world journey to the Namibia Desert to try to capture its dramatic dunes and ethereal beauty. This landscape masterclass has been designed to provide the ultimate experience to capture the incredible opportunities offered in this fantastic country. Perhaps best of all, we will be flying between our different locations, saving many days of driving in the hot desert.
The goal of this masterclass workshop is to photograph the breathtaking desert landscapes of Namibia. This workshop has been designed to provide unparalleled landscape opportunities with a balance between flexibility and luxurious accommodations. This exciting new workshop has been custom-tailored to take in the very best of Namibia. It includes iconic areas like the Dune landscapes of Sossusvlei and several other breathtaking locations offering unparalleled opportunities. We also have an optional extension for photography at the incredible abandoned ghost town of Kolomonskop. There will even be a cultural aspect as we visit the Himba.
This exclusive workshop is for a strictly limited number of just 8 participants plus a leader and guide and is dedicated to the photography of desert landscapes of Namibia. If you are excited by the idea of travelling to the oldest desert in the world with a small group of dedicated photographers, now is the time to secure your place. Please contact me for further details. Places are very limited and once they are spoken for that’s it (some places already spoken for).
In May 2024, I led an exclusive wildlife, landscape, and aerial masterclass in Namibia. This meticulously designed workshop provided a unique opportunity to capture the incredible beauty of this remarkable country. We explored the iconic Dune landscapes of Sossusvlei from both land and air and ventured into multiple private wildlife game reserves, offering unparalleled opportunities for wildlife photography.
A little about Namibia: On the South Western Coast of Africa, where the icy Atlantic Ocean meets the world’s oldest desert lies a place known for its incredible landscapes and abundant wildlife. The unique combination of desert, grassland and cold ocean currents form a one-of-a-kind terrain found only here. For this reason, landscape and wildlife photographers from all over the world journey to the Namibia Desert to try to capture its ethereal beauty and fantastic wildlife.
The first half of our workshop was dedicated to visiting a variety of private game reserves. This allowed us to photograph wildlife at eye level in a private and secluded setting. We could get out of the vehicles in several locations and even walk with a small family of White Rhinocerous. We deliberately avoided large public game areas and reserves like Etosha (which does not allow access before sunrise and stipulates that you must be out of the park before sunset) to ensure the best possible photography conditions. Our professional guidance ensured that we were always in the right place at the right time for the best shots.
The second part of the workshop was landscape-focused and included a visit to the world’s oldest dunes – the Namib Dune Sea. We had intended to use private chartered helicopters for doors-off aerial photography over the dunes, but last-minute mechanical issues prevented any aerial work (the desert is not kind to machinery). Instead, we made the most of the time available and hiked into the dunes for breathtaking landscape opportunities. Of course, Deadvlei is a must-visit for anyone on their first visit to this region, but there is so much else on offer in Namibia. I have been fortunate to travel and photograph in Namibia more than half a dozen times. After much scouting, I have located some incredible locations in the dunes that others do not visit. We maximised our time in these locations at the best time of the day to provide unparalleled opportunities and photographs. These are opportunities simply unknown to the vast majority that visit Namibia.
Our workshop began in Windhoek, Namibia’s capital. We visited several private game reserves over the first week, where we photographed leopards, Cheetahs, Elephants, Lions and White and Black Rhinos. The nature reserves were carefully chosen and boasted over thirty different animal species consisting of plains game, including kudu, giraffe, eland, oryx, hartebeest, zebra, impala and many more that roam freely, as well as predators such as lion, cheetah and leopard, being familiar residents of the area. We also utilised a private hide for eye-level photography of the wildlife. In addition, there were more than 300 different bird species in the area to photograph.
After spending time in the private game reserves, we travelled to Swakopmund, where we boarded our private charter aircraft for the spectacular flight to Sossusvlei. This flight took us over the incredibly expansive Namib dune sea and provided an opportunity for some aerial imagery of this vast primordial landscape. This flight allowed us a bird’ s-eye view over the salt pans, Sandwich Harbour, shipwrecks, abandoned mining camps, and dune sea before landing at the Sossusvlei Lodge airfield.
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While in the Sossusvlei area, we explored the iconic DeadVlei and the limitless opportunities offered by the desert’s shifting sands. As we were already inside the park in our carefully chosen accommodation, we had the advantage of heading into the park an hour before sunrise and exiting an hour after sunset. This allowed us to see the sunrise and capture the dunes while the light was soft and shadows accentuated their towering shapes and curves. This area boasts some of the highest free-standing sand dunes in the world.
While in this area we hiked up into the dunes in the late afternoon to be in the best locations, when the light was at its very best for photography. These locations are off the beaten track and unvisited by tourists but provide some of the best dune photography to be found anywhere in the Namib desert. On our last day we had a wonderful encounter in a nearby canyon with a troop of Baboons that provided some incredible opportunities for back-lit wildlife.
At the end of our time in Sossusvlei we transferred back to Windhoek where we wrapped up and concluded our workshop with a farewell dinner before onward travel.
I will return to Namibia again in late May 2026 to lead another workshop in this incredible country. The workshop will focus on three carefully chosen and curated locations, including the Namib dune sea surrounding Sossusvlei. The workshop will also include air transfers between locations inside Namibia to minimise arduous drive times typical of most travel to this large country. We are still finalising the details, but we hope to open the trip for bookings very soon. You can pre-register your interest by dropping us an email.
Due to a medical cancellation, a single place has just become available for my May 2024 Namibia Wildlife and Aerial Masterclass workshop. The 2024 masterclass has been designed from the ground up to take in not only the best of Namibia but also luxurious accommodations in the very best private game reserves. We will also have multiple private doors-off helicopter charter flights to photograph the expansive dune sea around the Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei areas. If you have ever wanted to photograph the incredible dune sea of the Namib desert and take in the very best of wildlife this amazing country has to offer, then this is the workshop for you. The trip will run from May 10th until May 22nd and includes all transfers, food and accommodation, as well as all in-field instruction. You can download a complete trip itinerary online here: Trip Itinerary. Drop me an email for further information or to secure the place, first in best dressed.