…just a small sampling of the many funny and heartfelt moments but it does tell a story of the craziest lodge opening ever. And to think we built our beautiful…
…stick to the open clearings, allowing for fantastic photographic opportunities. When one leaves the open plains and heads into the thickets, you have a great chance of seeing a different…
…[f5.6, 1/200 ISO 250 -0.33] I truly am a sucker for portraits, but with models such as these, I can’t help myself. [f5.6 1/640 ISO 250] Two male topis engaging…
…the time the enmity was so strong that Burton continued to deride Speke and his theory, even openly suggesting that Speke’s death was a suicide because he so strongly feared…
…aperture. [f/5.6, 1/1000, ISO 400] Photo by Stratton Hatfield With so few black rhinos in the Mara, this was a fantastic sighting and lovely capture by Stratton. [f/5.6, 1/125, ISO…
…[f 6.3, 1/800, ISO 320, -0.33] We remained determined to carry on in search of dry roads much to the surprise of these waterbuck. [f 8.0, 1/250, ISO 100, -0.33]…
…to dry out the landscape will turn gold. And after gold comes fire. And after fire comes new life. Maasai dancers perform at sunset Experimenting with light and shutter speed…
…in whatever he can find I love exploring parts of the Reserve that others tend to overlook. I guess it’s a quest for wilderness and a search for the unusual…
…the Editor: The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year will reopen for entries on 1 January 2023. Once again, the winner will receive US$10,000 and a five-night safari to…