11/02/10
Submerged digital photos survive a year in the Atlantic
Photos captured on a digital camera which is thought to have spent over a year in the Atlantic ocean has been recovered by a Spanish trawlerman. He is trying to trace the owner of the camera after it was hauled from the Atlantic seabed and amazingly discovered the photos were still in tact. It is believed that the camera was dropped overboard from the QM2 cruise liner in the middle of the Atlantic some time in the last two years but the exact period of time is unknown. The camera’s memory card revealed five photographs, including one of a dary haired woman posing on the deck of a ship with, the now out-of-service, QE2 cruising along in the background. The last known date when these two vessels sailed together was October 2008, shortly after the QE2 was decommissioned.
BBC Website


28/01/10
Office upgrade
With a lot of expanding projects and expected growth we ditched storage space in favour of desk space in the office. Now all eight of us can meet around a table, within arms reach of a computer. Five people can get along nicely in the office all sitting at a workstation or edit suite.

15/01/10
Photo Tours in 2010: Mark Harding
Mark Harding is an all round photographer, cameraman, campaigner and scientist with world class credentials. He set up Acuatours.com nearly two years ago recently lauched the new site.

Mark couples the requirement of local conservation organisations with the desires of toursists and photographers who are looking for a more integrated travel experience. Itineraries for 2010 include a Manta Ray Research Expedition, dedicated Basking Shark Photo Charters, Harpie Eagle Monitoring, Tracking Spectacled Bears, Condor Conservation and deep incursions into untroddden Amazon. A successful run of tours in 2009 led to some exciting discoveries
and spaces are available for 2010 programs.
15/01/10
Photo Tours for 2010: Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
Tom Campbell is a leading light in the underwater filming world, using the latest technology, but he is always well known for his ability to enthuse and share trade secrets. Here is an opportunity to live and work with one of the greats… more details on their site.

After 15 years of globetrotting with a whirlwind production schedule for other clients, Tom is returning to phenomenal places to film personal projects. And it’s always more fun to share these experiences with friends! The first expedition Tom is leading will be to the magical world of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. We’re excited about capturing the astonishing variety of creatures on the latest generation of ultra high definition digital 4K cameras. . Sept – Oct 2010
13/01/10
Photo Tours in 2010: Whales,Gorillas,Tigers…
Join award winning wildlife cameraman Gil Arbel in a once in a lifetime experience – documenting the most spectacular wildlife events, in the most remote locations on earth.

You don’t need any experience as Gil treats you as a guest and you can enjoy the ride or work your cameras – up to you. The most recent trip led by Gil was to spend time among wild Gorillas, which produced some great material: Gorillas in the Mist
08/01/10
Work as usual – come snow or darkness
Nice and cosy – our office is built into the hill side and heavily insulated. Butterfly garden in front of the main window looking like a ’still life’. Business as usual for us… BT Business Broadband has finally come up trumps by being one of the few national services not to fold up under the weight of snow. Staff also working from home on shared server access.

Also on www.PhotoArchiveNews.com
31/12/09
Happy New Year
2009 was a period of great acceleration for us, unlike trends in the industry, so we are looking forward to working with contributors and customers alike through 2010.

03/12/09
Visualise Climate Change – a million pictures that matter
Contact us for still pictures (or motion footage) on global warming, Copenhagen and the future of our planet. Our collection offers a million pictures that really matter.
Click on the image below to see a Pick of the Best.

Lightboxes by subject:
Western Climate Change
Desertification
Renewable Energy
Rising Sea levels
Extreme Weather
Flooding
Drought
Overfishing and Pollution
Environmental Rare/ Endangered species
27/11/09
Your Christmas Gifts Sorted
Specialist Stock have shared a selection of our very best wildlife and travel images online with Media Storehouse so you can buy photo gifts, fine art prints and box canvas prints – just in time for Christmas.
Click on any image to start buying…

27/11/09
Killer Whale Eats Shark
It is little known that certain pods of killer whales around the world have evolved extraordinary measures to attack and eat sharks – including some of the biggest sharks. Read more online and in this Saturday’s paper…
