Lemurs are not exactly the easiest subjects to photograph, they are fast, never stop moving, and mostly live in densely forested habitats which […]
When I visited the Maasai Mara for the first time last September I was really hoping to see a Serval. But not even in my wildest dreams did I […]
Wildlife photographers are obsessed with chasing the perfect light – the more golden the better! When I was planning for my trip to the […]
Ok I know this photo is far from perfect, I stupidly clipped the paws of the female but well, one learns from one’s mistakes right? Anyway, […]
Owls are one of my favourite birds, though I learned that the locals in Madagascar might not be of the same opinion. The Malagasy people (= […]
On my trip to Zambia and Zimbabwe last year there was one animal I wanted to see and photograph above all others – the Painted Dog/Wild Dog. […]
At first glance you would be forgiven to think the spotted cat out in the open in broad daylight on a termite mound is a cheetah, but it is […]
I like to photograph animal expressions, especially big cats as they have such expressive faces. I clearly remember the encounter with this […]
So I have decided to start posting some “behind the shot” blog posts for some of my pictures. I will start with a photo I have shared this […]
One of my Madagascar Scops Owl photos is featured as one of the top 25 Bird Photos of the week courtesy of the Wild Bird Trust. Follow this […]