
Finding time to get outside and take pictures of the natural world, even on the greyest days, helps our writer cope with lockdown During the last lockdown one of the things that soothed me most...
Our series on evocative travel images continues with Celia Topping’s shot of a carefree volleyball game at an urban beach I’d only been to Hamburg once before: in the depths of winter, when...
Our series on evocative travel photographs continues with Alecsandra Raluca Drăgoi documenting traditional Romanian folk festivals The photograph is part of a personal project called Ritual, w...
Photographer Cat Vinton’s work follows nomadic people in the natural world, but the pandemic meant being closer to home – living out of her vehicle and exploring the Cornish way of life The...
Our series on captivating travel photos continues with Jenny Zarins’s image from a horse-riding safari in the Namib desert This photograph, taken in the Namib desert in 2018, captures a sense...
Our new series of travel photos that tell a story starts with this portrait of a young nomadic girl who herds animals on the world’s highest plateau We rattled over the rugged peaks of a wild...
A new book portrays striking locations from Lisbon to Alaska brimming with the great director’s aesthetic appeal There’s something about director Wes Anderson’s style that’s instantly r...
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/oct/29/where-wes-anderson-films-accidentally-come-to-life
Planted by specimen collectors in the 18th and 19th centuries, arboretums are a ‘living library of trees’ that have become an invaluable public resource for recreation and education Autumnâ...
Covering almost 7,000 miles of coast over a period of five years, with only a tent and meagre rations, photographer Quintin Lake set out to capture the beauty of our island nation through all the...
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/oct/19/i-walked-the-perimeter-coast-of-britain-photo-essay
Ahead of new BBC series Art of Persia, starting on 15 June, Christopher Wilton-Steer looks up at the intricate ceilings of Iran’s mosques, mausoleums and palaces Continue reading...
A new virtual exhibition, What the Traveller Saw , the first of its kind by the Royal Geographical Society, marks the centenary of the birth of the writer and former Observer travel editor Contin...
Guardian and Observer photographers pick their favourite moments from over two decades of reporting around the world SERENGETI WILDEBEEST MIGRATION I don’t usually take many photographs on h...
From stunning beaches to New York’s finest, our tipsters reminisce about holidays past through both words and pictures My daughter Iris is fearless, especially around water. When on holiday i...
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/apr/16/my-favourite-travel-photo-by-readers
Our readers’ photo competition winner travelled to Greenland with small, specialist tour operator Wild Photography Holidays . His images reflect threatened landscapes and remote communities Con...
Palestinians increasingly see tourism as a way to tell their story, and a trip to Bethlehem and East Jerusalem offers an evocative insight into the hopes and fears of the West Bank community Sm...
The world’s first hotel made of ice is celebrating its 30th anniversary with new room designs and an ice-carved observation deck Continue reading...
Cameras mounted on a satellite allow users to take ‘selfies from space’ – on a beach, at a festival or sports event and eventually from anywhere you fancy – if the skies are clear A gro...
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2019/nov/20/app-satellite-selfies-from-space
Every summer, the population of Inishturk, an island off Ireland’s west coast, swells to five times its normal size – when it opens its doors to 200 Turkfest revellers Inishturk is an islan...
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2019/aug/21/inishturk-turkfest-ireland-festival-photo-essay
Getting deliberately grounded on a sandbank – in the company of capable mariners – makes for a captivating day trip exploring Norfolk’s hidden depths We are sailing on eerily calm blue-gr...
Rona Mcseveny, a former patient of UCHL, is showcasing her photos of the continent at the hospital’s Street Gallery. The exhibition is a thank-you to the NHS for the treatment she received. Bel...