More Photo Tips for Your Amazon Voyage
We’re sharing veteran wildlife and nature photographer George Ritchey’s tips for getting the most out of your equipment and experience on his April 22 Amazon Voyage photo workshop. With over 35 years...
View ArticlePhoto Tips from IE Facebook Fans
If you “like” the IE Facebook page, you’re going to love some of these tips on capturing great photos from our fans!read more
View ArticleKeep Calm and Still to Snap Great Wildlife Photos
Whether it's crossing the Serengeti on a Kenya and Tanzania safari or flying through the canopy on a zip line tour of Costa Rica, travelers visiting exotic natural environments are going to want to...
View ArticleCarefully Plot Your Shot for the Best Birding Photos
While many adventurers book nature travel to experience the world, a large number of travelers are interested in expanding their birding “life list.” While birders spend much of their time researching...
View ArticleInsider’s Tip: Fog-Free Photographs
Brazil’s Pantanal can be humid, and while it’s great that the air conditioning at the Araras Ecolodge works so well you’re always cool, sometimes that means your glasses and camera lens can fog up....
View ArticleMake Landscape Photos as Vivid as Your Memories
Photographing landscapes seems like the easiest type of photography. The subject is still and straightforward, yet many times, the end result is flat, dull and boring - nothing like the breathtaking...
View Article5 of the Best Waterfalls in South America
Mother nature and South America just seem to go hand in hand. South America is home to some of the greatest natural wonders in the world, and waterfalls are no exception. Some of the world’s greatest...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Madagascar's Verreaux's Sifaka
On the isolated island of Madagascar, 51% of all bird species, 96% of the reptiles and of course, all 86 varieties of lemurs (species and subspecies) are endemic. This Verreaux's sifaka was spotted in...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Ecuador's Red Crabs
Director of Program Development Bill Robison spent part of last year in Ecuador scouting IE's new Ecuador tour and shares some of the interesting sites from his journey. read more
View ArticleToday in Kenya: IE Guest and Maasai Exchange Video Tips
This fun photo was submitted this morning by IE Kenya and Tanzania Safari guest John Christie, who was good enough to email us from Amboseli National Park.read more
View ArticlePhoto of the Week: Peru's Salkantay Trail
Each time I see this photo, captured by Expedition Leader Jorge Salas along Peru's Salkantay Trail, I'm reminded of one famous travel quote in particular: “Not all those who wander are lost.” – J. R....
View ArticleRick's Tips for Filming Wildlife
Emmy and BAFTA award-winner Rick Rosenthal is a distinct blend of biologist, educator and filmmaker who has spent decades filming in some of Earth's wildest waters. Rick is bringing the expertise he's...
View ArticlePhoto Tips from Award-Winning Nature Photographers
If you’re like most of us, you grew up flipping through the pages of magazines and books fascinated by the photography. So it is no surprise that we all want to do a better job at effectively capturing...
View Article10 Simple Wildlife Photography Tips
One of the main reasons people love nature travel is the allure of seeing wildlife in its natural habitat. When traveling with International Expeditions, chances are you’re hoping to bring home a suite...
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