…free. [f 3.2, 1/2500, ISO 500, -0.67] Out of nowhere, a hamerkop arrived on the scene. The fish eagle puffed up its feathers and opened its wings – the hamerkop…
…creatively by working on the lion and the background separately. This allowed me to make the greens cooler and greener without compromising the colours on my main subject. [Photograph by…
…corner of the garage to prevent crowing) I knew that one day they’d be once again be involved in my life in some way or form. Inspired by Andrew Mugford’s…
…the attempt can attest. Even some of our friends in Nairobi, who are among the most committed plastic-deniers I have ever met, can’t avoid it completely. At the lodge, for…
…which accompanied the chocolates in every available corner of free luggage space. ‘Please can we have a thousand white roses’ asked the bride. Absolutely no problem other than it took…
…(were they reading the books, we wonder?) and prepared what felt like at least a thousand picnics. Then there were the family celebrations: we said hello to new staff members;…
…400] I have a new photographic goal, one which I will have to work on in the coming weeks, and that is to photograph the elaborate courtship display of the…
…in a day’s work and play It took courage (and a leap of faith) to jump ship from my previous employer to come to a new lodge, but now we…
…photoshoots for our guests — capturing moments that will live in books or on walls for years to come. This Week Two Years Ago f 5.6, 1/2500, ISO 200, -0.67…
…found in North America). Jack flexing his newly acquired quick shutter-speed skills No subject left behind: the tiny grasshopper… … the common black-headed heron The child-like wonder that Jack exuded…