It takes time, dedication and hard-work to achieve your dreams. Plus of course a fair amount of good luck. Back in May I heard the news that Angama Mara was…
…be captivated the entire time. When it comes to photographing them, however, they can often make for frustrating subjects, as their size is a challenge to compellingly compose. Thus, unless…
…the Mara was reminiscent of the Okavango Delta at times, with vast tracts of land completely covered in water. This year, the rains did not ever truly arrive and with…
…The skies are full of vultures and with them come the most incredible photographic opportunities. [f 4.0, 1/6400, ISO 6400, +0.33] A lappet-faced vulture comes in to land. The trick…
Dawn breaks in the Maasai Mara – the horizon sits like a table top, the sky illuminated in a Fanta-orange hue. I look for a single Balanites tree to complete…
…the coming showers. When the clouds give, life comes to the Mara. The locals feel it too. Birds fly to shelter under the acacia, antelope stop their grazing and tilt…
…pride in showcasing the abundance and beauty of Africa’s greatest game reserve (well, we think so anyway). Enjoy This Week At Angama. [f 5.6, 1/640, ISO 800, -0.67] If you…
…photograph, they throw their wings open, stand on their tippy toes, and shout at the top of their lungs: “this land is mine”. [f 5.0, 1/100, ISO 200, -0.67] Although…
…are certainly not complaining. [f 5.6, 1/1000, ISO 125, -0.33] Not the greatest image, but a fantastic story. This single elephant walked behind my car and I saw the opportunity…
…ISO 200, -0.33] lioness in falling tree This lioness and her crew seemed completely disinterested in a nearby herd that was completely oblivious to them. But no amount of crossing…