Blog Category: Behind the Shot
The Chobe river is teeming with wildlife, especially birds. It was such a fantastic experience to drift through this mighty river aboard a […]
There is no better time to be out and about in the bush than in the early morning as most animals are in a flurry of activity. One morning in […]
Verreaux’s Sifakas make for great photographic subjects. Not only because they are strange and cute but also due to their “dancing” skills. Any […]
One of the highlights of last year’s one month trip to Zimbabwe and Botswana was the afternoon we spent on the Pangolin Photo Safaris boat. […]
I met Malaika the cheetah very briefly in September 2013 and this is my favourite portrait of her. She is extremely relaxed around vehicles, […]
During last year’s stay at the Olare Motorogi Conservancy in the Masai Mara we were closely following the activities of a leopard called Fig. […]
It’s a tiring job being a little lion! This one couldn’t fight off the wave of sleepiness that hit the whole pride any longer. This photo was […]
I took this photo one late afternoon in the Naboisho conservancy in the Masai Mara. We were following two lion brothers when they came across […]
There is always so much to see in the African bush, not only the big 5. While I was in the Masai Mara I was intrigued by the Topi – I would […]
It was our last morning in the Masai Mara so we decided to look for the Rekero pride as we knew their whereabouts over the past few days. When […]