color travel landscape photo of monastery by Daniel Kordan

Profile Daniel Kordan

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Judge of our 2026 Travel Award (now open for entries), Daniel Kordan captures atmospheric images that perfectly convey the grandeur of our planet.


─── by Elizabeth Kahn, July 3, 2026

At the core of Kordan’s practice is a profound connection to nature. This ethos is evident throughout his work, notably in his ongoing projects across Indonesia and his long-term Red Sails expeditions, which explore remote Arctic and Antarctic landscapes through light, composition, and immersive fieldwork. His connection to the natural world is not just deep but enduring, rooted in the quiet, wild landscapes of his early childhood.

Color landscape travel photo by Daniel Kordan


“I grew up in a beautiful lake region surrounded by wild forests and deep morning mists. As a boy, I loved wandering outside at sunrise, watching the landscape completely transform under heavy fog and winter hoarfrost—it sparked a deep desire to document those fleeting moments.”

color travel photo and portrait of man in India by Daniel Kordan
color landscape photo of trees on water reflexion by Daniel Kordan


Initially, however, he pursued a radically different path, studying quantum physics at university. Yet, while balancing the immense academic pressure of his studies, he constantly found himself drawn back to the wild, working as a guide for a mountain climbing club to lead trekking groups high above the clouds. It was during these high-altitude expeditions that his true calling intervened, prompting a full-time transition into photography.

color photo portrait of woman wearing traditionnal clothes in Bhutan by Daniel Kordan


“Witnessing alpine sunrises high above the clouds made me realize that my passion for capturing the emotional weight of nature was stronger than any academic path.”

color landscape photo of lake and volcano by Daniel Kordan


Right from the outset, his approach remained heavily tethered to a classical art background rather than traditional camera technicalities, having spent six years in art school during his youth. This rigorous instruction instilled an enduring fascination with the interplay of light and dark, drawing deep inspiration from the masterful light of painters like Monet, Caravaggio, and classical landscape masters.

color travel landscape photo of water lili harvest in vietnam by Daniel Kordan
color landscape photo of desert mount by Daniel Kordan


In photography, it was Ansel Adams who taught him how to manage extreme contrast via the Zone System, while Galen Rowell’s adventurous spirit proved that to capture truly exceptional light, one has to brave the elements.

color landscape and portrait photo of woman riding reindeer by Daniel Kordan


Kordan’s photographs have a captivating, painting-like quality, balancing immense, graphic scale with a sense of quiet, poetic intimacy. There is a distinct rhythm to the way he frames the earth, capturing the sweeping, abstract architecture of braided river systems and volcanic craters from above.

r travel photo by Daniel Kordan

Yet he remains equally adept at stepping directly into the cultural fabric of a place, photographing local figures amidst woven lotus patterns, temple doorways, or rice fields with a gentle sense of care and reverence.

color landscape and portrait photo of women in traditional clothes in Japan by Daniel Kordan
color photo of man and horses in Patagonia by Daniel Kordan


Kordan credits his photographic evolution to his travels, spending nine to ten months of the year navigating the globe’s most demanding environments to run workshops and expeditions. Now based in Bali, he spent years charting remote polar coastlines on a sailing boat, testing both physical and creative boundaries by maneuvering through wild seas to position his lens perfectly in front of colossal icebergs.

color travel photo of woman in temple in Japan by Daniel Kordan


“Running my photo tours and expeditions is an emotional exchange of energy. The ultimate reward is witnessing that exact moment when a student’s eyes light up because they truly see the light for the first time. It is incredibly fulfilling to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with someone on a remote shore and watch them capture a scene they never thought possible.”

color aerial landscape photo of sediment in river by Daniel Kordan


His talent, curiosity, and commitment to connection have seen him win numerous awards and accolades. An official Nikon ambassador, his commercial portfolio includes major clients such as Apple and Red Bull, while his work has also been published in numerous prestigious publications and platforms, including National Geographic. He has also built a global community of engaged photography and travel enthusiasts (with over 2 million followers on Instagram alone). Yet, despite his relentless nomadism, certain landscapes consistently draw him back, providing endless inspiration for his artistic practice.

color landscape photo of deer in Japan by Daniel Kordan
color travel photo of boat sailing by Daniel Kordan


“The silent, massive fjords of the Arctic under the endless, golden glow of the midnight sun are a deeply humbling experience. The second is Japan, a place I return to constantly for its exquisite seasonal harmony. Whether I am framing the soft pink canvas of blooming sakura, exploring deep mossy forests, or tracking a solitary gate in the sky on Shikoku Island during a gentle sunset, Japan offers a profound sense of composition and artistic balance.”

color travel photo of men in Bhutan by Daniel Kordan


Yet, for Kordan, it is about much more than the landscape; his images are the result of a deliberate study of how a scene is completely transformed by the conditions. This focus flows directly from his classical art background, leading him to carefully study weather systems rather than just geography, offering a crucial lesson for those following in his footsteps.

color travel photo of man on camel in Mongolia by Daniel Kordan
color landscape photo of sand dunes by Daniel Kordan


“Stop chasing famous locations and start chasing light. Study light like a dedicated craft. Keep a light journal where you log weather systems, wind directions, and cloud patterns; over time, you will begin to predict magical atmospheric conditions before they even happen.”

color travel photo of monastery by Daniel Kordan


Yet, despite this meticulous approach to equipment and post-production, the core of Kordan’s work remains remarkably simple. It brings him right back to what first drew him to the medium: ‘the genuine, raw experience of being out in nature.’

All images © Daniel Kordan

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