…time. Lions in the Mara make use of the trees as vantage points for hunting The recently collared Mama Kali stretches and yawns The Angama Pride spent some time lounging…
…that what makes the Maasai Mara so special is the space, the sense of freedom across the magnificent landscapes. Landscape photography in the Mara is about making the tall grass…
…staggering 124 females. It is well known that impala rams ‘gather’ females into harems, but I have never come across one with such a big collection. He looked exhausted as…
…rocks, basking in the morning sun. An elephant grazing in the sunrise f 2.8, 1/320, ISO 500, -1.67 Morning light in the Mara does not disappoint f 2.8, 1/320, ISO…
…giraffes in the boxing ring The last two standing When I saw these giraffes gathering, I knew something unusual was about to happen. The survival of the fittest always shifts…
…Kenya’s northern frontier, and secondly because I would have the chance to meet Segera’s first female safari guide, Mercy. I remember the mixed feelings I first had about entering the…
The focus of the Mara has shifted towards the river with at least 16 zebra crossings over the last few days. All the action is happening at two points known…
…photographs have been published to date in this blog series, every image carefully composed, shot and edited. Each photograph tells its own unique story, representing hours spent out in the…
Here in the wild, we experience a completely different kind of traffic jam: the king of the jungle siring his next generation right in the middle of the road. This…
…about nature that keeps us coming back for more. Having been in the industry for 15 years, it still captivates me and there are still so many unknowns and unseens….