Peregrine in Focus
Join us as we explore some of the world’s most photogenic places – from
Petra in Jordan to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, India’s Taj Mahal and the
magnificent Himalaya. Each tour is escorted by a professional
photographer who will teach you the best ways to capture your travels
with your camera.
India in Focus - 13 days
23rd March to 4th April 2009
With its vibrant colours, intricate architecture and friendly local people, India is a photographer’s paradise. Highlights of this adventure include spotting tigers in Bandhavgarh National Park, witnessing the spirituality of Varanasi and, of course, taking the perfect shot of the majestic Taj Mahal.
Photography opportunities: wildlife, flora & fauna, landscapes, street scenes, people, markets, architecture, temples, river scenes, the majestic Taj Mahal.
Accompanied by Christian Pearson. |
Cambodia & Vietnam in Focus - 13 days
5th April to 17th April 2009
There’s something about the way the light falls on the temples of Angkor that makes it such a magical place to photograph. This trip includes all the highlights of Cambodia together with the best of southern Vietnam, including bustling Saigon and the Cu Chi tunnels.
Photography opportunities: street scenes, markets, people, historic buildings, french colonial architecture, Buddhist temples, dawn at Angkor Wat, river scenes.
Accompanied by John Rodsted. |
Svalbard in Depth - 14 nights
22nd June to 6th July 2009
Photographers and artists alike will enjoy ample time onshore during this voyage, experiencing the ever changing scenery, light and wildlife of the Svalbard islands. John Rodsted, and renowned wildlife artist Lars Jonsson, will lead a series of workshops and presentations to help you maximise the many photographic opportunities in this wild and beautiful region.
Photography opportunities: Wildlife, wildflowers, ice cliffs, icebergs, glaciers, varying light, historical sites, ocean and beaches.
Accompanied by John Rodsted and artist Lars Jonsson. |
The Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica - 24 nights
6th November to 30th November 2009
Our most complete and varied Antarctic adventure to the extraordinary Falkland Islands and diverse sub-Antarctic islands and Antarctic Peninsula will this year focus on the visual arts. With John Rodsted and renowned wildlife artist, Brett Jarrett aboard, this voyage will truly focus on the needs of the photographer and artist. Early morning and late night excursions to both the shore and in amongst the ice will maximise access to low and glancing light, and the pace of travel will slow in destinations of the greatest beauty so we can thoroughly explore, exercising patience to get that ‘magic image’.
Photography opportunities: Wildlife, icebergs, glaciers, varying lights, historical sites, beaches and landscapes.
Accompanied by John Rodsted and artist Brett Jarrett. |
CHRISTIAN PEARSON

Christian Pearson has a Diploma of Illustrative Photography (Fine Art) and a Bachelor of Biological Science (Biochemistry). This unconventional background of art and science produces conceptually driven images that are of outstanding technical excellence. Christian founded Misheye Photography & Art in 1999 and Misheye has been supplying unique images to its diverse range of clients ever since. Christian is also a member of the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers (AIPP). He regularly exhibits his photographic art pieces and his images of the natural world have been exhibited around the world. His work can be found in private collections in the UK, Europe and Australia. He has also been commissioned to produce work for private organisations and individuals. Christian is passionate about the role the visual language plays in society. Christian will escort our photographic tours in India and Nepal.
JOHN RODSTED
John has been travelling the world working as a freelance photographer since 1986. His travels have had him to some of the most intriguing regions on earth – from South East Asia and the Middle East to Antarctica and the High Arctic. Frequently working in the world’s war-torn regions, he has recorded through the lens the plight of people and refugees escaping the horrors of war. His work has been exhibited in some of the most important locations around the globe and in 1997 he won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the international Campaign to Ban Landmines in Cambodia. John will host our tour in Jordan and Syria, as well as our tour in Cambodia and Vietnam.