…stolen spoils of a crocodile (hippos are known to occasionally feed on carcasses, presumably for nutrients otherwise lacking in their diet). [f 5.6, 1/640, ISO 800, +0.33] Photograph by Adam…
…pace f 7.1, 1/1000, ISO 250, -0.67 A lioness subdues her prey through asphyxiation f 7.1, 1/1000, ISO 250, -0.67 It was over so quickly. By the time the wildebeest…
As comforting as it was to be back home in South Africa, spending time with family for Christmas, there is just something so special about the Mara. I used to…
…been erected with a number of small huts. We met the community elder who walked us through the manyatta and introduced us to a number of people. He gave us…
…immediately felt the urge to go and connect with him and visited the site where his remains were buried. Even in his death, his presence was strong. Sophie and Alice…
…want to say thank you, Duncan, you will surely be missed by all the guides.” (Sammy) “We have lost a storyteller. Duncan’s passing has taken away one person whose way…
…Tanzania? The questions are endless when it comes to the Migration and the answers equally so Adam Bannister: f 2.8, 1/100, ISO 100 After all the chaos we don’t blame…
…River f. 5.6, 1/800, ISO 500, -0.67 Much has already been written about the complexities of this year’s Migration f. 10.0, 1/500, ISO 400, -0.67 It is near impossible to…
…within a patch of grass, completely ignoring the calls of their fellow pride members. The photographer in me was ecstatic — a golden opportunity to get a shot I had…
…be our travel organiser, along with the four guide winners from the competition. We immediately became fast friends. We left Nairobi early in the morning courtesy of Kenya Airways, and…