I have been travelling to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands for nearly 20 years. I’ve visited at all the different times of the year, which are possibly of more interest to a wildlife photographer than a landscape photographer. The animals and birds follow a relatively predictable timetable, but as far as the weather is concerned, it couldn’t care less about the season. Some of the locations have become almost familiar. There are certain features of the landscape, the snow cover or even the wildlife that seem constant, but the only constant about the weather is that it is never the same. On any particular voyage, you can expect some good weather and some bad, but beyond that I won’t say!

Yet, as amazing as every voyage is, together they build into a portfolio of experiences and memories. A single voyage will produce a sensational body of work, while a dozen or more expands the lexicon. Each voyage is amazing; each return trip provides something new, something different, something completely unexpected.

This is a large portfolio. I don’t expect you to view the images in a single sitting, rather it is designed to present a wide range of moods, subjects and opportunites that will face a photographer voyaging south. Every image uses post-production for impact. Sometimes the post-production is minimal, on other occasions I have used everything I know (except AI). 

I hope you enjoy the photos of Antarctica, South Georgia, the Sound Sandwich Islands and The Falklands.

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