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The concentration on her face as she surveys the open savanna was spellbinding
Find Out MoreA female lion up a tree, her four two week old Cubs in a bush under the tree and a large herd of approximately 150 angry Cape buffalo approaching
Find Out MoreAn exceptionally large female lion who allowed us to get no more than a few of metres away after spending a couple of hours with her, proving once again patience is the key.
Find Out MoreA Leopard called Olorian in Masai an African olive tree. A tree that only leopards can climb which is a symbol of peace, health, and friendship.
Find Out MoreTaken in the north conservancy of the Mara three brothers just minding their own business and allowing us to get very close in order to capture this beautiful image.
Find Out MoreWho doesn’t like a cute and cuddly Lion cub? Couldn’t resist taking a picture of this lion cub lying in the grass with its head resting on a rock with not a care in the world. Total bliss from where I was sitting.
Find Out MoreI was desperate to get a shot of a large bull elephant with the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro as the background in honour of my wife Jacqueline
Find Out MoreIn his mid-forties, Pascal is not just one of the oldest bulls in Amboseli he’s one of the largest
Find Out MoreI know hyenas get a rough deal but we were lucky enough to spend over an hour with this clan of about twenty adults and cubs at first light and to be so close watching them interact with each other was a real treat.
Find Out MoreThis was my first really close encounter with a particularly large bull elephant in musth making him notably aggressive who we had been following him for most of the afternoon in the hope of getting a good image.
Find Out MoreA lovely group of elephants doing what we all love to do. Enjoying a gentle stroll in the park on a Sunday afternoon with family and friends.
Find Out MoreA lone Giraffe standing tall and proud in the foreground of a near perfect Kigelia Africana, to us mere mortals a sausage tree.
Find Out MoreI’ve always found Hippos incredibly fascinating although very unpredictable. This particular image was taken from very close proximity whilst lying on the bank of the river.
Find Out MoreA big but very passive bull that allowed me to get out of the truck on lake Amboseli which was bone dry and get this shot which is a personal favourite of mine.
Find Out MoreNow you see me know you don’t. I’ve always been a lover of zebras and this particular image is a personal favourite of mine.
Find Out MoreA real little character flexing his muscles whilst his mum was consuming her daily 300lbs of grass
Find Out MoreHarry the Hippo a name given by my wife Jaqueline. Taken out of the truck whilst lying on the banks of the Mara river with William our guide making all manner of wheeze honks, grunts, bellows, and squeals.
Find Out MoreThe local Maasai had given her a very apt name in Kazuri, which translated in Swahili means small and beautiful.
Find Out MoreWe had been looking for this image for three days, and it was on the way to the airstrip on our last day Daniel said ‘I know where there are three retired and very angry Generals".
Find Out MoreThe concentration on her face as she surveys the open savanna was spellbinding
Find Out MoreA female lion up a tree, her four two week old Cubs in a bush under the tree and a large herd of approximately 150 angry Cape buffalo approaching
Find Out MoreAn exceptionally large female lion who allowed us to get no more than a few of metres away after spending a couple of hours with her, proving once again patience is the key.
Find Out MoreA Leopard called Olorian in Masai an African olive tree. A tree that only leopards can climb which is a symbol of peace, health, and friendship.
Find Out MoreTaken in the north conservancy of the Mara three brothers just minding their own business and allowing us to get very close in order to capture this beautiful image.
Find Out MoreWho doesn’t like a cute and cuddly Lion cub? Couldn’t resist taking a picture of this lion cub lying in the grass with its head resting on a rock with not a care in the world. Total bliss from where I was sitting.
Find Out MoreI was desperate to get a shot of a large bull elephant with the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro as the background in honour of my wife Jacqueline
Find Out MoreIn his mid-forties, Pascal is not just one of the oldest bulls in Amboseli he’s one of the largest
Find Out MoreI know hyenas get a rough deal but we were lucky enough to spend over an hour with this clan of about twenty adults and cubs at first light and to be so close watching them interact with each other was a real treat.
Find Out MoreThis was my first really close encounter with a particularly large bull elephant in musth making him notably aggressive who we had been following him for most of the afternoon in the hope of getting a good image.
Find Out MoreA lovely group of elephants doing what we all love to do. Enjoying a gentle stroll in the park on a Sunday afternoon with family and friends.
Find Out MoreA lone Giraffe standing tall and proud in the foreground of a near perfect Kigelia Africana, to us mere mortals a sausage tree.
Find Out MoreI’ve always found Hippos incredibly fascinating although very unpredictable. This particular image was taken from very close proximity whilst lying on the bank of the river.
Find Out MoreA big but very passive bull that allowed me to get out of the truck on lake Amboseli which was bone dry and get this shot which is a personal favourite of mine.
Find Out MoreNow you see me know you don’t. I’ve always been a lover of zebras and this particular image is a personal favourite of mine.
Find Out MoreA real little character flexing his muscles whilst his mum was consuming her daily 300lbs of grass
Find Out MoreHarry the Hippo a name given by my wife Jaqueline. Taken out of the truck whilst lying on the banks of the Mara river with William our guide making all manner of wheeze honks, grunts, bellows, and squeals.
Find Out MoreThe local Maasai had given her a very apt name in Kazuri, which translated in Swahili means small and beautiful.
Find Out MoreWe had been looking for this image for three days, and it was on the way to the airstrip on our last day Daniel said ‘I know where there are three retired and very angry Generals".
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