Namibia is a landscape of space shaped by the forces of nature and time into one of the most beautiful and photogenic places in the world. Home to the largest dunes in the world, glowing red in the rising sun, clay pans with the black skeletons of long dead trees, and incredible wildlife. IT is also one of the least populated countries on the planet with vast areas of remote wilderness, A place where awe at nature and the effects of time constantly surround you. These are landscapes that move our soul, the kind of scenes that landscape photographers dream of capturing
We’ve led multiple tours to Namibia over the years and for this tour we’ve decided to combine Namibia’s most breathtaking landscapes of Sossusvlei and the Namib Rand, with the stunning wildlife parks of Etosha and Damaraland. We’ll cover different facets of photography, taking in landscapes, wildlife and aerial photography as we cross this incredible country.
We’ll start with the desert landscaspes, spending three days amongst the stunning dunes of Sossusvlei and one night in the Tiras Mountains of the Namib Rand where we’ll take a 60 minute helicopter flight above the dunes of Sossuvlei capturung the dunes from a unique and spectacular view point as the sun rises or sets. Next we’ll head to Damaraland where we’ll track desert elephants in the beautiful Huab river valley, home to ancient acacia trees that thrive in the ephemeral river bed. The Huab is also home to giraffe, oryx and countless other wildlife and provides stunning landscape back-drops for animal-in-the-landscape photos. We’ll stay there for two days before heading to Onguma, a game reserve bordering Etosha national park and the finest lodge in the area. Here, we’'ll have access to their private 34 000 hectare reserve for game drives as well as all of Etosha’s water-holes and their purpose-built photographic hides where we’ll be able to capture local wildlife including elephant, leopard, lion, cheetah, giraffe, springbok, and zebra.
As usual with my Namibia workshops I’m delighted to be partnering with Hougaard Malan, one of South Africa’s finest photographers and Namibia photography guides, and Jandre Germishuizen, a leading Namibia wildlife photography guide for this really special trip. With more than a decade’s experience of photographing and leading tours here they’ll be guiding us as we visit Namibia’s most stunning landscapes and wildlife.
The extreme Namibian heat starts fading during April and by late May and early June the climate is cooler with longer nights and ideal conditions for astro photography. This tour has been planned to put us at the ideal astro destinations during the waning moon phase, when we can shoot Namibia's famous night skies after sunset and still get to bed at a normal time.
This tour is limited to 10 participants with 3 guides, and like all my workshops is designed to ensure that you can focus on photography while we take care of everything else. From the ideally located and comfortable accommodation, great food and of course a tour that’s structured to maximize your opportunities to get great images whilst improving your skills as a photographer. We use all our experience and knowledge to get you to some of Namibia’s most beautiful locations in the best light, and in the field we’re on hand to provide as much support, advice or guidance as you want.
PRICE
$12950
(price is for shared occupancy. Single room supplement $2000)
GROUP SIZE
10
EXPERIENCE
Amateur, enthusiast and semi-pro photographers.
PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY
Easy, although participants should be prepared to deal with heat
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Ground transport for the entire duration of the tour
All tourism taxes and park entry fees
All meals
All non-alcoholic beverages and beer.
Maximum Guide to client ratio of 1:3
All accommodation/lodging costs.
60 min Helicopter Flight at Sossusvlei
Continuous assistance with your photography and image processing by the guides
The services of a highly experienced local guide and drivers
Highly experienced tour leaders with great knowledge and experience of landscape photography
NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Airfare to and from Namibia
Lunches, snacks and drinks
Credit Card surcharges
Travel Insurance
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
HELICOPTER FLIGHT OVER SOSSUSVLEI dunes
LOOKING FOR ELEPHANTS IN THE HUaB

PRIVATE GAME RESERVE IN ETOSHA
3 photography guides: a ratio of 1:3

ITINERARY BREAKDOWN
Arrival in WINDHOEK | 7 JUne
We need you at Windhoek airport no later than 15h, so everyone is checked in and ready for the welcome briefing at 17h. We’ll spend the evening in this comfortable hotel, have the welcome briefing and a lovely welcome dinner at a nearby restaurant.
Accommodation at The Weinberg
Sossusvlei | 8-12 June
After breakfast we’ll drive to our beautiful lodge in Sossusvlei. Here we’ll be in one of the world's most photogenic landscapes and there are endless shooting options. We spread everything over our four days to ensure that you get the best possible photographic return on investment. During our time there we will shoot at least one sunrise and one sunset in Deadvlei as well as the iconic towering dune spines. We’ll spend some time scouting for Oryx to add scale to this immense landscape and also we’ll do a sunrise helicopter flight above the desert, an absolutely unforgettable experience where you’ll be able to capture the abstract forms of the dunes from above. I have now been to Sossusvlei multiple times and it is one of the most diversely photogenic landscapes in the world. Despite an incredibly rich photographic yield, I always leave feeling like my list of shots I need to take has grown there. Most tours spend 3 nights here, but we’ve recently taken the decision to increase it to four. It’s the kind of place that you feel you could spend weeks there
Accommodation at Dead Valley Lodge
WALVIS BAY | 12-14 June
A 5-hour drive gets us to the relaxed coastal town of Swakopmund. Namibia’s cultural hub is a walking-friendly town which features a pleasant slection of coffee roasteries, restaurants, photo galleries and shops.
Our photographic focus here will be a diverse treat. We’ll head down to the Skeleton Coast for one afternoon to shoot sunset on the high dunes overlooking sandwich harbour. We’ll head to bird’s paradise to photograph flamingoes. You can do optional helicopter flights over the incredible coastal estuaries and also go for a cruise in Walvis Bay to photograph pelicans, seals, dolphins and whales.
On our last night in Swakopmund, we’ll do a first formal image critique to take stock of the trip so far and before we pack away the landscape gear, take out the big super tele lenses and switch gears into full-on wildlife mode.
Accommodation at Fritz Collection
TWYFELFONTEIN | 14–17 June
From Swakopmund, we drive to Twyfelfontein, where we will spend two nights at the Adventure Camp.. Twyfelfontein is homed to one of Africa’s largest and most important concentrations of rock engravings, with over 2,000 carvings dating back thousands of years. The area boasts dramatic landscapes, in-cluding rugged sandstone formations, striking rock outcrops, and the beautiful, semi-arid environment of Damaraland. The interplay of light and shadow on these formations creates excellent photographic opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Our primary focus here will be the herds of desert elephants that call the Huab valley home. We spend three long drives in looking for the elephants and once we find them, we’ll just follow them at a safe distance, observing and capturing the herd while hoping for some magical African light.
Accommodation at Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp
ETOSHA | 17–21 June
On the 4th day of the trip we will board a charter flight of approximately 75 minutes from Swakopmund Airport to Etosha National Park where we’ll spend four nights.
Etosha NP is one of the largest wildlife parks in the world at just under 23000sqkm, which is larger than many countries. It is famous for it's gigantic white pan and white dust-covered elephants. It has a phenomenal diversity and quantity of wildlife; elephant, rhino, all the big cats, infinite antelope and amazing bird life. It also has breathtaking skies in late summer, when we'll be visiting. Combined with a perfectly flat landscape, it offers the opportunity for stunning photos of animals in the landscape with emotive skies above; the African classic.
We’ll be staying at Onguma, an adjacent private nature reserve, which shares a massive border with Etosha that the animals freely cross. This offers us the best of Etosha with luxurious accommodation and food, well maintained game-drive vehicles and a private reserve featuring waterholes which attract a variety of animals, particularly during the dry season. Onguma’s diverse habitats, from woodlands and dry riverbeds to grasslands and pans, offer photographers a range of environments to explore and photograph, each with its unique flora and fauna.
We will have private game drive vehicles, with only one person per row of seats, ensuring that you get the best possible opportunities to capture Etosha. For those who haven't been on serious wildlife photography trips before, it is usually slightly more relaxed than landscape trips. After a morning drive there will be time to download, cull and do some preliminary edits. Then lunch and an afternoon nap, before heading out to shoot again.
We’ll stay there for four nights as Etosha is a destination that doesn't reveal its secrets easily. It requires time, familiarisation with the animals and their movements and a lot of patience. As you're travelling haflway around the world to capture it's iconic scenes, we want to ensure that you have an authentic, engaging time there to connect to the place and get a feeling for what we are trying to capture.
Accommodation at Onguma Bush Camp
DEPARTURE DAY | 21 June
After a final morning shoot, we’ll hit the road back to Windhoek, which is a drive of approximately 6 hours. You can choose to fly out that evening as the Windhoek - Frankfurt flights usually depart around 6pm - 8pm OR you can spend the night in Windhoek and fly out the next day. This final night in Windhoek as well as your airport transfer is included in the tour.
All images © Andy Mumford, Hougaard Malan & Jandre Germishuizen
WHAT WE DO (AND WHAT WE WANT YOU TO GET FROM THIS WORKSHOP)
Our aim is to take you to beautiful locations and give you every opportunity to get great images while improving your technique over the course of the workshop. We direct our time to being outdoors and we limit the number of participants on our workshop to just ten which gives us plenty of time with everyone in the field, meaning either myself, Hougaard or Jandre will be close at hand to give you any advice or help you need, from composition to whether to exposure.
We carefully select the dates of our workshops to try and make sure we are in each location at the best time of year. In Namibia, June means cooler temperatures and a respite from the searing desert heat, as well as earlier sunsets which means we have the opportunity to shoot Namibia’s incredible dark skies without having to stay awake till the middle of the night.
2026 will be Hougaard’s 14th year running photo tours to Namibia and Andy’s 5th, and the recipe is constantly being fine-tuned to ensure that guests have the best possible experience. Every single restaurant, lodge and shoot is meticulously planned on the back of all of our experience.
Finally, we want to share with you our passion for nature and landscape photography in this incredible place. Travelling together we aim to build a great learning environment where people feel comfortable together and at ease with asking questions and making the absolute most of the trip. We aim to make your experience here in the beautiful landscapes of Namibia a memorable one and a trip from which, as well as getting some great images from amazing locations, you’ll also go home having had a true adventure with great company in a very special place.
SOME OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES COVERED
- Understanding the light and choosing the best exposure
- Composition. Balance and harmony, leading lines and creating depth.
- Lens choice. From the wide-angle vista to shooting landscape abstracts with a telephoto lens
- Wildlife photography. Exposures settings and composition to capture images of animals in a truly wild landscape
- Shooting multiple image panoramas
- Creating abstract images and intimate landscapes
- Aerial photography. Tips on how to capture compelling images from an aerial perspective
Is Namibia Safe?
Our guides have travelled Namibia extensively and never encountered any problems. The only thing to be wary of is small amounts of cash that might go missing from your room if you leave it lying around.
Do I need a VISA to enter Namibia?
Most of the major countries in the world do not require a visa to enter Namibia, please see the chart at the bottom of this page to determine if you need a visa.
Will I have cellphone reception?
You will have good cellphone reception at Swakopmund, Sossusvlei and Namib-Rand for calling/texting. During our time in the Skeleton Coast we will have no cell coverage whatsoever.
Will I have Internet access?
There will be WIFI of various speeds and standards at the different hotels, but again, not while we are on the Skeleton Coast. Before and during the trip we will keep you diligently informed of what to expect. If you’d like a sim card for the local cellphone network, we will help you organise that.
What about medicines, diseases and vaccinations?
We will not be visiting any Malaria risk areas, but we advise you consult with your doctor for a professional opinion. We recommend that you take the basic medical supplies like painkillers, antihistamine, insect repellant, disinfectant cream and plasters. Sun tan lotion and lip balm are crucial in the hot and dry environment.
Will there be fresh water available?
The tap water is drinkable at all destinations, but it is safer to drink bottled water as this might avoid a disagreement between your stomach and the local water supply. There will be bottled water available everywhere.
Will I be able to purchase snacks?
We will stop at grocers and cafés on a regular basis so everyone can stock up on drinks and snacks.
What food can I expect?
Namibia’s cuisine is primarily of British influence with a slight German element.
All our destinations serve a hot English breakfast and it usually accompanied by breads, cold meats, fruits, yoghurt and cereal. Most places have an a la carte lunch menu offering sandwiches, salads, burgers etc. Dinners will mostly be three courses, consisting of a salad or soup starter, a meat main course served with a starch and vegetables, followed by a sweet dessert.
What about allergies or dietary preferences?
Most of the lodges are prepared to handle basic allergies and dietary preferences like vegetarian meals. If you have a very rare allergy, please inform us so that we can make the necessary preparations.
Are there any luggage restrictions?
Not really, but please pack considerately. One large suitcase or bag, a large camera bag and tripod is the norm. Most lodges offer laundry services, so you don’t need to pack a fresh set of clothes for every day.
Do I need to bring spending money along?
Although most of your expenses are included, you will need some cash to buy snacks, drinks and souvenirs. You can use Namibian dollars or South African Rands and it is very unlikely that you’ll need more than 10 Euro per day.
Tipping
It is customary in Namibia to tip porters and guides at lodges. You can budget about USD100 for these tips
Do I need a laptop?
A laptop isn’t an absolute must. If you want to edit your images while you’re on the go and receive advice from Andy and Hougaard about post processing techniques, then you’re welcome to bring one with you. However, bear in mind that for the four days that we’re crossing the Skeleton Coast electricity is at a premium and we won’t have enough to charge laptops. Because of this, processing isn’t an official part of this workshop, but later in the tour when we’re in Sossusviel there will be a chance to work on your images.
A dSLR or mirrorless camera
The criteria for the kind of work we’ll be doing is a camera that can be operated completely manually to ensure we get the best exposure with interchangeable lenses allowing us to cover a range of focal lengths
Lenses
You need to cover a focal range of 16-400mm, or 10-300mm with APSC . If you are a keen bird photographer, then it will be worth dragging your 500/600mm along for this trip as well. An astro lens like a 20mm f/1.4 is great to have for all the nighttime scenery.
What you do NOT need is a macro or fisheye lens.
Filters
Graduated filters aren’t a necessity, but if you own a set, you can bring it along.
A circular polarizer, especially for your 70-200mm/100-400mm will help a lot. Make sure you have one in your bag that fits your wide angle and telephoto lenses.
Cleaning
Namibia is a very dusty and sandy place, so expect to clean all your lenses daily. Bring enough cleaning liquid and cloths. The best tool for getting sand off camera gear is a paintbrush.
Tripod
It is obvious that you need a tripod for a landscape photography workshop, but this is an area that a lot of people neglect. If you do not own a high quality tripod, please enquire about renting one from us. This also saves you the effort of having to fly with a tripod.
Backpack
We will be doing a lot of walking with camera gear, so it is critical that you have a comfortable backpack that can take your camera gear, a bottle of water and a warm layer of clothing.
The Guides
ANDY MUMFORD is a Lisbon based professional landscape and travel photographer. Andy grew up in the UK loving nature and travel and took up landscape photography over fifteen years ago. Since then he has travelled extensively photographing all over the world and his photography and articles have featured in publications and books worldwide. He is a passionate photographer teacher and has been leading both group and one-to-one workshops for over five years.
He is a Fuji X Photographer and a brand ambassador for Fujifilm in Portugal, although he also has extensive experience with Nikon and Canon cameras.
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Hougaard Malan is an award winning South African photographer who has been guiding and organising photo tours to Nambia for a decade. He has taken people from every corner of the planet to every corner of Namibia. His own photos of Namibia have won him awards like the 2016 International Landscape Photograph of the Year and his clients have also won numerous awards with the photos captured on his tours. All the images on this page were captured by Hougaard.
Hougaard believes the essence of a landscape photograph is allowing the viewer to experience that place without ever being there. When the light, clouds and land combine to produce scenes so beautiful that they etch a profound place in viewers’ memories, and witnessing such moments unfold over earth’s most beautiful landscapes is, for me, one of the highlights of living.
Hougaard’s work has been published in countless media all over the world, from books and magazines to calendars and coffee table books by the likes of National Geographic. Licensing and commission clients include global and local corporates like Samsung, Toyota, SAB Inbev, FNB, Standard Bank and Europcar.
Jandre Germishuizen based in Namibia backed up by over 10 years of photography travel and tours in the country. Jandre studied nature conservation and guiding in South Africa and soon started leading groups all over Namibia. He is currently a full-time photography guide specialising in wildlife, accompanying some of the world’s greatest photographers like National Geographic photographer Art Wolfe and leading wildlife photographer Isak Pretorius through Namibia. Jandre has an incredible and expansive knowledge of the landscapes, wildlife, geology, history and nature of southern Africa which he is happy to share and use to help his clients both capture and understand this beautiful country better.
Our Workshop Partner - C4 safaris
The ground-handling operator for this tour is our long-time partner, C4 Safaris . They are the longest standing photo-tour operator in Africa with locally registered and insured operations in South Africa, Botswana and other African countries. They handle all logistics in Sub-Saharan Africa for countless notable companies and photographers including Art Wolfe, Frans Lanting and Joe van Os Safaris
REGISTRATION
To register for the workshop we require a $2500 deposit. Please complete the form below to sign up or for more information, and please read the Terms & Conditions by clicking on the link below.