…my companion, Angama Mara’s Tyler Davis, and we both knew we were too close for any evasive maneuvers. We froze. Time slowed, stopped, then re-started, and the buffalo were gone,…
There is no such island as Zanzibar. I’m sure some of you are scoffing at this notion, probably because you can point to Zanzibar on a map, and possibly even…
…incredible 4 separate lion kills. Fortunately, I had front row seats for one of them, but unfortunately this was an occasion best forgotten when it comes to photography. Enjoy another…
…time back in our Photographic Studio and the computer. It is for this reason that TWAA # 17 is a little different. This really is a point in case of…
…around at a lion sighting. Technology from massive telephoto lenses to compact smart phones poke out to snap up everything in sight. iPads and tablets conjure up all manner of…
…had planned for. [f 5.6, 1/2000, ISO 400 +0.33] The scene became all the more interesting when a nearby journey of giraffe headed over to inspect the commotion. I decreased…
…most guest entries in The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year competition, I would be going to see the gorillas. My journey started at Jomo Kenyatta International, then to…
I am a safari brat. There is no point in sugar-coating it. As many of you know I was raised on the back of a Land Rover and have been…
…using my big lens, with ears bent backwards, this mock charge gave me the heebie-jeebies. I knew then it was time to pack up in search of more welcoming company. …
…a very rare genetic trait that affects their melanin production. When a leopard is melanistic, it produces more melanin than normal to the point that the skin and fur become…