Antarctica, the world’s southernmost and fifth largest continent. Its landmass is almost wholly covered by a vast ice sheet.

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The landscapes of Antarctica are amongst the world’s most wild and spectacular. A desert of ice and snow, it boasts towering mountains and volcanoes, endless glaciers, diverse and dramatic coastlines, and out-of-this-world weather conditions. Not even its neighbour in the north, the Arctic, can compare.

In spite of Antarctica’s remoteness, its unique beauty has been revealed to the world by passionate photographers and videographers, who have embarked on epic journeys to capture and share its landscapes. For decades, it was only scientists, professional explorers and documentarians who had the means to reach it; today, however, a range of Antarctic cruises, tours and workshops have opened the continent to all.

There is little wonder, therefore, why a visit to this icy wonderland is top of the bucket lists for many passionate photographers, amateur and professional alike.

Before leaping into such an adventure, however, potential travellers should research some basic Antarctic photography tips. After all, you’ll want to make the images in your portfolio as reflective of the continent’s beauty as possible. Understanding what to expect from the terrain and weather, how to best protect your camera in winter conditions, and how to utilise Antarctica’s unique landscapes to your advantage will all vastly improve your photography experience.


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