My name is Jacob, and I live with my family in Long Island, New York. This summer, I celebrated my Bar Mitzvah, the ceremony of coming of age in the…
…vultures for example, often overlooked and quite frankly not the prettiest in the savanna. However, they are the ‘cleaning crew’ of the landscape. Unlike humans and most animals, vultures have…
…engaging with them. I think it’s important to learn more about them: do they want to talk; do they have questions; or are they tired and want to just relax…
…perhaps most importantly of all, spent time with Shadrack Seiyo, another wise Maasai mzee and Angama Mara’s ‘godfather’ and community liaison. After a morning enjoying the company of the famous…
…into the up-and-coming neighbourhood of Loresho, popping in to see Deepa Dosaja’s silk dresses and Wasp and Sprout’s homeware and gifts sourced from local artisans. Annabel contemplating the big questions…
This feels exactly like writing my obituary. Speaking of obituaries, the one accomplishment of my life I would like mentioned come that final farewell is, ‘Nicky considered her greatest work…
…questions is: where is your happy place? For my mom, the ocean; my dad, the bush and my sister, the mountains. As for me? My answer is simply outside. How…
…into The Angama Photographic Studio on their first day and asked me to come with them on a game drive. As always, I had my trusty camera with me and…
…is representative of the Kimana community and one that our community partners are proud of, to tell the Big Life story, to celebrate the Maasai and Kenyan culture of Kajiado…
…in far-flung places who come from remote, marginalised communities. I travel through Kenya quite a lot with the company I work for, Under the Influence, and I stay at very…