Over the years, my photographic journey across Africa has taken me through some of the continent’s most iconic and contrasting landscapes.
From the vast deserts of Namibia to the floodplains of Botswana, from the dramatic wildlife scenes of Zimbabwe to the classic savannahs of Kenya, Africa has shaped both my photographic eye and my understanding of what a true photographic safari should be.
From the vast deserts of Namibia to the floodplains of Botswana, from the dramatic wildlife scenes of Zimbabwe to the classic savannahs of Kenya, Africa has shaped both my photographic eye and my understanding of what a true photographic safari should be.
Celebrates Africa’s tallest animal on the longest day of the year. Giraffes are exclusive to Africa and have seen silent declines....
Raises awareness of crocodiles and alligators. The Nile Crocodile and other crocs in Africa face habitat loss and human conflict – this day encourages learning about these ancient predators
A new safari report is now online, following a 10-day photographic journey through Tarangire, Lake Natron and Mkomazi — a quieter, off-the-beaten-track route through Northern Tanzania.
A new safari report is now online, following a 7-day fly-in photographic journey through Ruaha and Katavi — two of Tanzania’s wildest, most remote and least crowded safari destinations.
A new safari report is now online, following a June photographic journey through Tarangire, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti’s Grumeti region during the early dry season.
