Behind The Lens
Each issue, the Outlook team take a look at the best of travel photography. From surf shots in the Maldives to judges for Wanderlust Travel Magazine Photography of the Year competition, we explore the people Behind the Lens of each photograph.
Behind the Lens : David Noton
Travel photographer David Noton captures unique and inspiring photographs of the many destinations he has travelled to worldwide. His judgment of colour, light, and composition…
Behind the Lens : Rama Knight
Rama Knight captures dramatic realism in every shot. His use of colour and composition is honest and raw, reflecting each subject’s lived experience. We sit…
Julia Krikorian : Behind the Lens
Specialising in travel and lifestyle photography, we showcase Julia Krikorian and her passion for capturing and sharing stories that inspire and connect people.
Réhahn : Behind the Lens
Réhahn’s travel work depicts ethnic cultures, landscapes, and emotive portraits. Through his inspirational images, Réhahn takes us on a unique journey with his visions of…
Jay Clue : Behind the Lens
Showcasing superb marine photography that inspires people to adopt a proactive stance on marine conservation, Jay Clue shares some of his most exciting and breathtaking…
Teagan Cunniffe : Behind the Lens
Travel photographer Teagan Cunniffe’s career has taken her on adventurous pursuits to some of Africa’s most remote locations. With Cape Town as her home, Teagan…
Josh Trett : Behind the Lens
The Outlook Team take a look at photography and film with award-winning Norwich-based filmmaker, Josh Trett.
Stu McKenzie : Behind the Lens
Stu McKenzie has recently returned from an expedition photographing the spring migration of the Kazakh eagle hunters in Mongolia.
Yvonne Gordon : Behind the Lens
Yvonne Gordon is an award-winning travel writer and photographer based in Ireland, and regularly travels the world for various publications.
Graeme Green : Behind the Lens
We interview Graeme Green, a professional photographer who has racked up a list of impressive assignments to the world’s most remote places.
