About RUDOLF ABRAHAM photography

Rudolf Abraham is an award-winning photographer and writer whose love of travel and remote places has taken him from the Balkans to eastern Turkey, Central Asia and Patagonia. He has written, illustrated or contributed to numerous books, guidebooks and articles on these areas – from trekking in remote mountains and national parks, to historic architecture, culture and reportage – and supplies high quality stock images to editorial clients through his website as well as Photographers Direct and Alamy. Recent editorial clients include BBC Countryfile, Bradt, Cicerone Press, CNN Traveller, Dorling Kindersley, France magazine, Hidden Europe, National Geographic Traveler, OE magazine, Real Travel, Thomas Cook, Time Out, Vertu, Wanderlust and Vanity Fair UK. He is the author of Walking in Croatia (2nd edition, 2010), Torres del Paine (2010) and The Mountains of Montenegro (2007, winner 'best guidebook' in the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild Awards for Excellence, 2008), all published by Cicerone Press, National Geographic Traveler Croatia (2011), and is currently working on several new guidebooks including Northumberland, Arctic Norway, Istria, the Faroe Islands and the mountains of eastern Turkey. Other recent commissions have included contributing to DK Eyewitness' The World on a Plate and The Road Less Travelled, and updating the Bradt guide to Croatia and the Thomas Cook guide to Ljubljana. He is a member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild and the British Guild of Travel Writers. Rudolf is based in London, where he is available for both photographic and written commissions.
For further information on published work, visit www.rudolfabraham.co.uk.
