Alaska’s wild landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for capturing unforgettable bear encounters, especially in Lake Clark National Park. Whether you’re chasing the golden-hour light or waiting for that perfect bear profile, these moments are the essence of wildlife photography. Guided by experts like Nat Hab Expedition Leader and Photo Expedition […]
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Why Brown Bears Look Different: A Guide’s Photo Diary
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage The broad public perception of brown bears (Ursus arctos) is that they possess furry brown coats—hence the name—and that all brown bears generally resemble one another. After all, how often do you have the opportunity to compare the coats and features of multiple brown […]
How to Get Wall-Worthy Pictures of Africa’s Great Migration
The Serengeti and Maasai Mara are the stage for the largest animal migration on Earth, and for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, Natural Habitat Adventures offers an unparalleled front-row seat to capture this thrilling event. Ⓒ Eric Rock East Africa’s Great Migration: An Epic Wildlife Odyssey East Africa’s Great Migration is […]
Where to Travel in 2025 Quiz: 25 Nat Hab Nature Destinations Named Top Trips
According to the latest World Tourism Barometer from the United Nations, international travel is moving toward more intentional and immersive experiences. As travelers become ever more conscious of overtourism and climate change, they’re increasingly motivated to see the world in an ethical way. A study by The World Travel & […]
5 Reasons to Develop a Daily Photo Habit
Imagine capturing a single moment each day—a shaft of light on your favorite tree, a bird landing on your windowsill, or the shifting colors of the sky at dusk. This small, daily act of photography is more than just snapping a picture. Developing a daily photo habit can make you […]
6 Iconic Shots to Capture in the Land of the Snow Leopard
For millennia, the snow leopard has roamed Asian mountain ranges teeming with sheep, ibex, marmots, pikas and hares. Their thick white-gray coats are spotted with large black rosettes blending into steep, stark, high Asian mountains. Though their habitat ranges over 770,000 square miles across 12 countries, snow leopards are known […]
10 Tips to Improve Your Wildlife & Nature Photography
In Nat Hab’s Daily Dose of Nature‘s 10 Tips to Improve Your Wildlife & Nature Photography • Daily Dose of Nature photographer and Expedition Leader Charlie Reinertsen shares his tips for capturing stellar shots of even the most fleeting animal encounters. Here are some of Charlie’s tips for camera settings […]
6 Iconic Northern Lights Photos to Capture in Churchill, Manitoba
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, can be seen throughout the polar north, but the most vivid displays occur under an oval-shaped ring, the aurora oval, that circles the magnetic North Pole. The aurora oval stretches across northern parts of Alaska, Canada and Greenland, as well as over Iceland, northern […]
6 Iconic Shots to Capture on a Borneo Wildlife Photo Expedition
The island Borneo offers an unparalleled opportunity for wildlife photographers to capture the unique biodiversity of one of the world’s most iconic rainforests. Borneo holds approximately 6% of the world’s biodiversity on only about 1% of the planet’s land, with over 15,000 plant species, 220 mammal species (including 44 that […]
6 Iconic Shots to Capture on an India Tiger Photo Expedition
One of my favorite things about travel is the photos I bring home. The walls in my office and our home’s central staircase are covered in framed prints of shots my husband and I have taken around the world—in China, the Cotswolds, Cambodia, the American West and Florida, Morocco, Turkey, […]