…before being tragically killed in an air race crash just a year later. Mrs Wilson struggled running the company alone but timing helped due to the start of commercial aviation…
…from one exciting venture to the next. In my formative commercial years there were some very influential mentors who moulded me. I sadly lost my father at an early age…
…an unsuspecting hyrax below our deck. With each passing day, there are fewer builders on site and more wildlife to take their place. In the weeks and months to come,…
…more obliging in the years to come. Kirk’s Dik-dik: our tiniest antelope, barely larger than a hare, and fairly common around the Lodge. You might spook these miniscule ungulates in…
Passport? Check. Yellow Fever? Check. Destination: Odzala-Kokoua National Park in Congo-Brazzaville, an unfathomable 13 600 square kilometres of life-sustaining rainforest. We were in the heart of the Congo Basin. 6…
…wildebeest literally clambering up slippery and razor-sharp rocky surfaces. [f 5.6, 1/1600, ISO 320, -0.33; photograph by Adam Bannister] As the herds of wildebeest and zebra pass through, they leave…
…dreamed will ever come to pass. All around them, for the first time in history, Homo sapiens faces a threat to every single one of its members. All of us…
…at different shutter speeds, then combining them into one such that no areas of the resulting photograph are markedly over- or under-exposed. A dirt track at sunrise welcomes a year…
…position and title with growth their careers. Many make jumps from company to company to find growth opportunities. In my opinion, your title doesn’t peg your position. I look at…
…of a safari is the unpredictability that comes with each day and every visit. For example, I never plan to get stuck when I go out on game drive, but…