Posted on 22 October 2018
The Golden Couple
Two endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana qinlingensis) in the Qinling Mountains in China. Winner of the Grand Title Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018. > Read More....
Posted on 22 October 2018
Two endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana qinlingensis) in the Qinling Mountains in China. Winner of the Grand Title Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018. > Read More....
Two Qinling golden snub-nosed monkeys, photographed in their natural habitat in China. They’re an endangered species – only 3,800 still exist. Winner of an Honorable Mention in the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. > Read More....
An adult male wedged himself between two trees and looks down on all other monkeys. > Read More....
A juvenile golden snub-nosed monkey sits on a rock with its dad in the Qinling mountains, China. > Read More....
Adult male golden snub-nosed monkeys often sit away from the rest of the group. > Read More....
Posted on 17 October 2018
I am both extremely proud and totally shocked that I just won the overall title Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018! My image ‘The Golden Couple’ won First Prize in the Animal Portraits category and then suddenly also won the grand title. I did not see that one coming, which explains why I th > Read More....
Posted on 1 July 2018
Squiverati Sabrina Binkert has created a spectacular drone video on our recent Where Dragons Roam photo tour in China, check it out! If you would like to see and photograph this amazing landscape yourself, then also have a look at the Where Dragons Roam photo tour page! > Read More....
Posted on 4 May 2018
Today – exactly 10 years ago – we hosted our first Squiver tour, which also happened to be the world’s first photo tour to Namibia. Squiverati Daryl Godkin was on that very first tour (followed by 14 (!) more trips with us) and he organized a huge cake to celebrate our 10th anniver > Read More....
Posted on 16 April 2018
An incredible event to witness: seaweed harvesting! Something to remember next time you eat sushi! This time-lapse was shot by Daniella on her iPhone. All editing, music and supers was also done on her iPhone. If you would like to see and photograph this amazing event yourself, then also have a look > Read More....
Posted on 16 January 1913
This image was shot at Huangshan, also known as the Yellow Mountain. Huangshan is a mountain range in the south-east of China. The remarkable landscape is known for its granite peaks, hot springs, pine trees, and oceans of low hanging clouds. Huangshan is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese pa > Read More....
Posted on 17 January 1906
A traditional cormorant fisherman in Guilin, China. Photographed around sunrise. > Read More....
Posted on 15 January 1905
Traditional Chinese fisherman near the coast of Fujian, China. This image was awarded a Special Mention in the 2016 Travel Photographer Of The Year competition. > Read More....
A cold and magical morning at Huangshan, China. Huangshan is a mountain range in the east of China. The remarkable landscape is known for its granite peaks, hot springs, pine trees, and oceans of low hanging clouds. Huangshan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a frequent subject of traditional Chi > Read More....
Posted on 18 January 1903
Two Qinling golden snub-nosed monkeys, photographed in their natural habitat in China. They’re an endangered species – only 3,800 still exist. Winner of an Honorable Mention in the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. > Read More....
Posted on 16 January 1901
Adult male golden snub-nosed monkeys often sit away from the rest of the group. > Read More....
A juvenile golden snub-nosed monkey sits on a rock with its dad in the Qinling mountains, China. > Read More....
An adult male wedged himself between two trees and looks down on all other monkeys. > Read More....
This sharp dressed panda was sleeping in this dead tree, and for a long time the only thing it moved was one of its eyelids. I really liked the tree and the background, so I decided to wait for the panda to wake up and hope to get a shot of it in a good […] > Read More....
Posted on 15 January 1901
Two Qinling golden snub-nosed monkeys, photographed in their natural habitat in China. They’re an endangered species – only 3,800 still exist. Winner of an Honorable Mention in the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. > Read More....
Posted on 14 January 1901
Two endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana qinlingensis) in the Qinling Mountains in China. Winner of the Grand Title Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018. > Read More....
A cold and magical morning at Huangshan, China. Huangshan is a mountain range in the east of China. The remarkable landscape is known for its granite peaks, hot springs, pine trees, and oceans of low hanging clouds. Huangshan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a frequent subject of traditional Chi > Read More....
This sharp dressed panda was sleeping in this dead tree, and for a long time the only thing it moved was one of its eyelids. I really liked the tree and the background, so I decided to wait for the panda to wake up and hope to get a shot of it in a good […] > Read More....
Posted on 13 January 1901
Two endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana qinlingensis) in the Qinling Mountains in China. Winner of the Grand Title Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018. > Read More....
Posted on 12 January 1901
Traditional Chinese fisherman near the coast of Fujian, China. This image was awarded a Special Mention in the 2016 Travel Photographer Of The Year competition. > Read More....
Posted on 11 January 1901
A cold and magical morning at Huangshan, China. Huangshan is a mountain range in the east of China. The remarkable landscape is known for its granite peaks, hot springs, pine trees, and oceans of low hanging clouds. Huangshan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a frequent subject of traditional Chi > Read More....
Posted on 3 January 1901
Two Qinling golden snub-nosed monkeys, photographed in their natural habitat in China. They’re an endangered species – only 3,800 still exist. Winner of an Honorable Mention in the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. > Read More....
Posted on 12 February 1880
This is a tour impression of “Where Dragons Roam”, a new tour that we set up in China. This is the world’s first landscape photography tour in China that combines three of its most spectacular locations: Huangshan, Wulingyuan and Xiapu. Want to join us and improve your photography skil > Read More....