Following on from last week's look at some images from South Georgia, this week I'm going to walk you through some photos from the three consecutive voyages to the Antarctic Peninsula, working with Aurora Expeditions in November and December 2012. Picking up the story after we left the breath-taking South Georgia, we spent three days on the Drake passage, before starting off with a great landin...
Having finally uploaded my favorite shots from my visit to South Georgia and Antarctica to my portfolios site, today I'm going to talk about some of my favorites from South Georgia, and tell you a little about that wonderful place. In November and December 2012, I was working with Aurora Expeditions, teaching photography to a small group of passengers on three consecutive expeditions, the first...
For this week's Podcast episode, here's a slideshow of images from three consecutive expeditions to Antarctica and South Georgia, in Nov-Dec 2012, while working with Aurora Expeditions. Grab a coffee, kick up your feet, and make sure you have audio turned up. Once you've watched this, I try to answer some of the questions you might have below. Oh, and this is full 1080p HD video, so if you have...
I usually record an update after returning from the Snow Monkeys and Hokkaido tour each year, and insert a recording from the bus on the last day of each trip as well as my own reflections on our trip. For Tour #2 this year though, we were lucky enough to be joined by best selling author and amazing photographer David duChemin, so instead of just me talking this time, we sat down (via Skype) and h...
Having just returned from the first of our two 2013 Snow Monkey & Hokkaido, Winter Wonderland Tours, today I'm going to update you on how things went, and show you my top seven images, as well as play a message from the group that we recorded on the last day before flying back to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Use this audio player if you'd prefer to listen: [audio src="http://www.podtrac.com/pts...
It's great to be back after the longest break since starting this Podcast back in 2005. Just four days off two months! For those of you that listened to me and stayed subscribed, thanks! For those of you that didn't, let's get back into iTunes and hit that subscribe button again. I've got some cool stuff on the way in the coming weeks... Use this audio player if you'd prefer to listen: [audio s...
Martin Bailey is a Nature & Wildlife photographer, born in England though now a Japanese citizen, based in Tokyo. More...