Author Christine Hugo takes a closer look at Namibian photographer Paul van Schalkwyk’s art His aerial photographic art carries his own signature. They are figments of […]
The work of well-known local photographer, Paul van Schalkwyk has reached new heights with the announcement that he is shortlisted as a finalist for the Hasselblad […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Namibia’s 2012/2013 summer was marked by mostly dry and hot conditions. Very little rain fell in the major parts of the country, leading weather experts to conclude […]
A cool video created by the team at Mercedes Benz South Africa, shows renowned photographer Paul van Schalkwyk as he soars through the Namibian skies and speaks […]
The inspiring work of well-known local photographer, Paul van Schalkwyk, will at last be exhibited at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre in Windhoek as from October […]
One of Namibia’s most acclaimed photographers, Paul van Schalkwyk, is currently exhibiting at the gallery of the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC). The exhibition was launched on […]
NOTICE – MEMORIAL SERVICE – SERVICE 17 MARCH Like a bird singing in the rain, let grateful memories survive in a time of sorrow. Robert Louis […]
A memorial service to celebrate and honour the life of Paul van Schalkwyk will be held on Monday, 17 March, at 16h00 at the Westair Hangar […]
By Elzanne Erasmus The Namibian National Symphony Orchestra and Choir stunned audiences this past weekend with their performance of Haydn’s “The Creation” in tribute to late […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] PHOTOGRAPHIC FEATURE Chasing rain… I have seen vistas opening up beneath my airplane’s wings, a valuable and treasured experience which, in photographing, I hope to […]
The late Paul van Schalkwyk’s body of work, published by his wife Rieth in his honour, is a phenomenon. The collection of photographs feature familiar Namibian destinations such as the Namib Desert, Etosha National Park, the Messum Crater and the Skeleton Coast of Namibia from an aerial perspective, completely reinventing the way that these popular photographic subjects are generally viewed and perceived.
Shop Paul van Schalkwyk N$2200 Photographic Collection Award winning Namibian photographer Collection of his best fine art photography works Coffee table masterpiece N$ 2,800 for special […]
By Marita van Rooyen South Africa has Table Mountain, Botswana has vast numbers of wildlife, Zimbabwe has Vic Falls, Angola has diamonds and Zambia has the […]
Private landholders in Namibia have played a significant role in the conservation of wildlife, resulting in several outstanding examples of conservation initiatives on privately-owned land. The […]
From the icy waters of the Atlantic to the swamps of the Caprivi, shimmering white fortresses to extraordinary plants, the sweeping landscapes, magnificent game viewing and […]
There is much concern about certain of Namibia’s carnivore species, notably lions, spotted hyaenas and wild dogs. Small populations of these animals inhabit vast areas, making […]
by John Hanks, Conservation International, Cape Town Regional Support Office, RSA Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs), also referred to as “peace parks”, are relatively large areas that […]
Situated in the National West Coast Tourist Recreation Area, (NWCTRA) Henties Bay offers the nature lover an attractive but highly sensitive natural environment with diversified fauna […]
Environmental NGOs are an integral part of Namibia’s society and democracy. Our environment would be immeasurably poorer today were it not for their dedication over the past […]
Our present-day actions and the policies that guide them are able to have impacts, both positive and negative, that extend well into the future. According to […]