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My "Best of 2023" selection has just been published. I cannot wait to hear what you think! This may be my best year to d...
25/12/2023

My "Best of 2023" selection has just been published. I cannot wait to hear what you think! This may be my best year to date...

Each year I try to put together a selection of my favourite images from the year. These may not even be technically perfect images, but ones that have a special place in my portfolio. Some I love for the memory of that moment, some for their creativity, and some because they are the realisation of a...

15/02/2022

Pink waters. Beautiful hues illuminate the water as an Elephant crosses the Chobe River from Namibia to Botswana at sunset.

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15/02/2022
29/07/2020

"Stripes" post 1 of 3

I am really enjoying figuring out what the next theme will be. This time, for the first time, I am sticking to one animal... Zebra! Even more than that, they will all be black and white photographs (fitting for zebra). I hope you enjoy!

This image has sat in my archives for 5 years. For some reason it has always snuck through the editing process. The lockdown in South Africa has one positive, I finally have time to revisit some old images!

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14/07/2020

"Dust" post 1 of 3

An elephant dusts baths after a swim in the Chobe river, Botswana. Elephants cover themselves in dust to protect their hides from insects and the intense heat during summer.

Sigma 500mm f4 Sport


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14/07/2020

"Dust" post 2 of 3

Two white rhino kick up dust as they graze in an open pan during sunsets.

The night time is when these animals are at greatest risk. Poachers use the cover of darkness to go undetected.

Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary

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01/07/2020

"Blur" post 3 of 3

The next three images will be dedicated to motion blur. Using a slow shutter speed these images are all a little abstract!

A Cape Gannet flies past it's colony at bird island Lamberts Bay

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01/07/2020

"Blur" post 2 of 3

The next three images will be dedicated to motion blur. Using a slow shutter speed these images are all a little abstract!

A curious young hyena at the dead of night. 20s exposure

Photographed for National Geographic and The Natural History Film Unit

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