• Posted on 11 February 2016

    The Veil Redux

    Every time a publisher asks me for an image, or someone orders a fine art print, the same thing happens. I search for the file on my computer, open it in Photoshop, and think: why did I process it like this? Then I start fine tuning the image, correcting small mistakes, and I end up […] > Read More....

  • Posted on 15 January 2016

    New Tour: Into The Cypress Swamps

    It’s official: we have set up the world’s first swamp photography tour in Louisiana and Texas, and we’re very proud of that! It took us two scouting trips to find all the good shooting locations and sort out the rather complicating logistics, and it turns out it was more than worth > Read More....

  • Posted on 16 December 2015

    Overall winner Travel Photographer Of The Year!

    The great things in life always seem to happen when you least expect it. Last week we were still in Antarctica when I got an email from the Travel Photographer Of The Year competition asking me for my high res files. I knew I was in the finals, and I thought I had already uploaded […] > Read More....

  • Posted on 26 September 2015

    New Squiver team member: Ryan Dyar

    We are proud to announce that photographer Ryan Dyar has joined the Squiver team. Ryan is known for his atmospheric landscape images and his popular post processing video tutorials. Not only that, he is also a great guy to travel with and to learn from, which is why we asked him in the first place. > Read More....

  • Posted on 22 September 2015

    Rhinos Without Borders

    On our Squiver tour to Botswana we stay in two world famous camps: Duba Plains and Selinda. Apart from the fact that these lodges offer us spectacular photographic opportunities, it is also important to know that the conservation fees that we pay for our visit are really put to work by Great Plains > Read More....

  • Posted on 19 March 2015

    New Botswana tour: Buffalo, Lions and Wild Dogs

    Botswana is the ultimate safari country when it comes high quality safari tourism: small camps in private concessions, luxurious accommodation, superb wining and dining, so what more do you want???? Oh, right, ABUNDANT WILDLIFE. Well… needless to say we have that part covered! We have put toge > Read More....

  • Posted on 12 April 2013

    Miss Zambia

    I’ve been on safaris in all African safari countries, and Zambia is easily one of my favorites. It’s not as crowded as the Masai Mara, the Serengeti or Kruger, not as expensive as the Okavango, you can drive off road, you’re not limited to opening or closing times of the parks, you > Read More....

  • Posted on 22 March 2013

    Field report from our Iceland tour

    We’re back from Iceland – it was awesome. We ran two tours in this amazing country, and they couldn’t have been more different. On the first tour we got everything from Iceland’s famous weather menu: cloudy skies, rain, wind, lots of wind, ice, snow, wind chill factors of min > Read More....

  • Posted on 27 February 2013

    Back from Japan

    We’re back from Japan. Well, actually we’re already in Iceland now, but we’re no longer in Japan. It was a great trip, thanks to a fantastic group. Thank you guys for all the laughs, it was great fun! There was plenty of snow at all locations, which was the most important thing. We > Read More....

  • Posted on 14 January 1890

    Louisiana & Texas

    This is a tour impression of “Into the Cypress Swamps”, a tour that we set up in Louisiana & Texas. In November we go thre with a small group of like-minded photo enthusiasts. Want to join us and improve your photography skills at the same time? Check out the tours & workshops > Read More....

  • Posted on 12 February 1880

    China Landscapes

    This is a tour impression of “Where Dragons Roam”, a new tour that we set up in China. This is the world’s first landscape photography tour in China that combines three of its most spectacular locations: Huangshan, Wulingyuan and Xiapu. Want to join us and improve your photography skil > Read More....

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