…and deep sleep preceded a morning of goodbyes, thank you’s and singsongs in the 4×4. Before long we arrived at the savanna of our next camp. Aah, open skies. We…
…open the shop doors at 07h30. This gives me time to ensure the shop is sparkling for my guests. The shelves are dusted, floors swept, and the perfectly placed merchandise…
…the Angama Foundation. The opening celebration was pure joy, the kind of joy I’ve experienced many times at school openings across Kenya, but this time it was a joy that…
…and thrive. [f 6.3, 1/500, ISO 250] After glutting on the washed-up carcasses a wake of vultures open their wings to burn off the parasites in their feathers. [f 6.3,…
…the temperature was rising. Exhaustion was surely to set in. Had the baby even been able to nurse? [f 8.0, 1/400, ISO 160, +0.33] [f 8.0, 1/400, ISO 160, +0.33]…
…the curtain to open at a Broadway show. They have never experienced getting off a long flight and looking around to see the seemingly new world they have arrived in….
…of elephants coming towards the Mara River to drink. The Maasai Mara is always a visual treat and this week is no different. [f 5.6, 1/1250, ISO 400] Photograph by…
…which should be delivered before 10am checkout. Then come the towels. This ends the previous day’s work. What comes next depends on the number of checkouts – many checkouts means…
…[f 7.1, 1/500, ISO 500, +0.67] Two relatively young bulls caught in the middle of a tussle. [f 7.1, 1/800, ISO 500, +0.33] A low, close up angle, and then…
…daring. [f 20.0, 1/40, ISO 100, +0.33] Slowing the shutter down to 1/40, this type of photography is all about illustrating movement and speed. [f 20.0, 1/40, ISO 100, +0.33]…