There is the age old saying that “Happy staff, make happy guests”. This could not be more true about the Angama team, however, like with everything else, we have taken…
…will ignore pretty much everything else, including eating. [f 5.6, 1/1600, ISO 200] This afternoon the fastest mammal on earth was anything but … After taking down a baby wildebeest…
…were witnessing a ceremony that dates from a time well before traditional cultures were commercialized. The entire community had gathered, mostly in full traditional attire, but there were a lot…
…Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year. I spent a day filming and interviewing the team at one of the competition’s beneficiaries, the Mara Elephant Project. Here I am pictured…
…heart beats fastest and hardest when I’m in the wildest of spaces, with the wildest people and with the wildest animals. And I want to fight for that freedom. For…
…the beauty of earth. This region is all the romance of Africa, all the films and books and campfire stories. It is nature so vast and at peace with itself…
…hours for the zebra to cross as they raced from one area to the next, coming closer to the water only to get spooked and turn back, eventually one lone…
…yours truly providing the commentary. Why? Well, besides the fact that everything we do at Angama is a team effort, Adam was away this week and so Jeff was mostly…
Amongst the photographic community, the Maasai Mara is known as a wilderness area that never fails to produce exceptional sightings. I agree. Every day this week we have witnessed drama…
Time takes on a new dimension in the wilderness. Sometimes the pace is pole pole, as the Kenyans say, and sometimes the days simply evaporate. This week was one of…