…there was a new appreciation of how our teams see us. Another eye-opener was that our colour manifests in what we do: John Wayango, head of security was fiery red,…
…forces the viewer to look twice…the ultimate compliment to any photographer. [f 40.0, 1/25, ISO 500, +0.67; photograph by Adam Bannister] The moment I took this photograph I knew it…
…be tougher to point out if it was part of a mountain range instead of being free-standing. Maybe not the best metaphor, but it’s the closest I can think of….
…to tick off the endemic Manda Boubou. DO: Book Magic Mercie to come to your villa for an amazing massage. With hands of gold, you will be jello before…
…on safari and their experience in the Mara. Happily, mum loved the idea, so it’s off on safari we go. Batteries charged: check Memory cards formatted: check Tripod,…
The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year is not just a photographic competition, it is a mechanism to showcase some of the incredible, yet unrecognised people in the Mara….
…conservation company, but rather a company that supports conservation. While there are many ways in which we play our part, we feel the best way we can contribute is by…
…the world. Immediately, and without borders and names on the map for reference, the senior leader pointed to Kenya. I nodded, and then pointed to New York City, and the…
…area – wonderful news indeed. [f 4.5, 1/500 ISO 160] A different rhino sighting this week, and a very comical one at that. Three wildebeest squared up against two rhino….
Last October, I found myself with an opportunity I never thought would happen, let alone in the midst of a pandemic. I had been commissioned to photograph the new Angama…