…issues when it comes to having an open safari vehicle in the heart of Africa (much the same as having a convertible in London): an occasional, beautiful and oftentimes thoroughly…
…photographs have been published to date in this blog series, every image carefully composed, shot and edited. Each photograph tells its own unique story, representing hours spent out in the…
…like manouri cheese, muscovado sugar, Thai shallots and dried anchovies (what are those anyway?). They had to make a plan and use their common sense and come up with an…
…spider web symbolizes family ties while honeycomb represents community life. The ornamentation also informs about roles and social standings within the community. I was welcomed to one of the numerous…
I was so fortunate to be part of the making of Angama. I started working with Nicky and Steve from the get-go late in 2013, was there for the opening…
…get down low which is the only way to get a shot like this. [f 5.6, 1/800, ISO 1600] Eye-to-eye with Africa’s most misunderstood carnivore. [f 5.6, 1/1250, ISO 1600]…
How did this culinary collision that defines Kenyan food come to be? The recorded history of Kenya dates back over 1 000 years and its cuisine reflects its multicultural…
…multi-day induction that will surely force me into a Zoom coma? Seeing that I’m a glass-half-full kind of guy, I chose to cautiously ignore the latter. My scepticism stems from…
…I wanted to communicate with people, I just didn’t know you could do that through food. Now, I hope that people feel my message of happiness through the food I…
…by the competitors are now used for fencing Mt. Kenya and Mau Eburu ecosystems, in addition to maintaining the Aberdare Electric Fence and engaging fence-adjacent communities in conservation. Towards minimizing…