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Attending and documenting Sauti za Busara has been on my bucket list for the past five years, and I’m thrilled to finall...
25/02/2025

Attending and documenting Sauti za Busara has been on my bucket list for the past five years, and I’m thrilled to finally check it off this year! 🎉 I had the incredible opportunity to document the festival for three days, an experience like no other.

Big thank you to the event organizers and all the amazing artists for their electrifying performances! The energy, the rhythm, and the celebration of African music were truly unforgettable. 🎶🔥

Sharing some moments from the festival—swipe through and feel the vibe! 📸✨

Elephant Elegy: A Photographer's Journey in the WildOn the evening of December 29, 2024, during a drive in the Maasai Ma...
03/01/2025

Elephant Elegy: A Photographer's Journey in the Wild

On the evening of December 29, 2024, during a drive in the Maasai Mara, Kenya, my guide Vincent shared some unexpected news: a dead elephant had been discovered, and the lions of the Topi Pride were feeding on it. As a wildlife photographer, this was an exhilarating and rare moment. We rushed to the scene, eager to document the unfolding story.

The sight was extraordinary—a large pride feasting on the fresh kill. Understanding the significance of the moment, we didn’t linger, knowing we could return to capture more over the coming days.

Two days later, guided by Festus, whose expertise has always been invaluable, and joined by my colleague Moses Letura, I revisited the scene. As I captured images of the pride devouring the elephant, I reflected on the unity of the lions and the sorrow the elephant herd must feel. These moments are a dream for wildlife photographers, and I was grateful to share this with you.

As we drove back, something unexpected happened: Faulu, a famous leopard, descended from a tree—a dream shot! But my camera battery died. I learned a critical lesson: always carry extra batteries.

On our next visit, the most emotional moment unfolded. A herd of elephants approached the carcass, trumpeting as they formed a circle around their fallen member. It felt like a solemn tribute, an incredible display of empathy. Festus explained this behavior might continue until the carcass was gone.

Days later, we returned to find the lions resting, the story still unfolding. Wildlife photography teaches patience and gratitude. Nature doesn’t follow a script, and that’s its beauty.

This experience reminded me why I do what I do—to witness and share nature’s untold stories.

My day started on a high note, as usual, editing photos and teaching guests how to use cameras to capture amazing images...
30/12/2024

My day started on a high note, as usual, editing photos and teaching guests how to use cameras to capture amazing images. I firmly believe photos are lifetime memories. The previous day, I had incredible sightings with my guide Vincent. A big thank you to him for making it possible. We encountered a leopard near Faulu, marking my first interaction with this particular one. What stood out about this leopard were its beautiful eyes. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get great photos since it was in a bushy tree.

On our way back to camp, we stumbled upon the fresh carcass of an elephant. It was the first time I had witnessed such a sight. We also saw a male lion from the Topi pride relaxing with a full stomach after feasting on a hippo. Back at the camp, I shared the details of the sighting with my colleague Moses Letura, an amazing individual from whom I’ve learned so much. I want to take a moment to celebrate him.

The next day, yesterday, we drove back to the scene to observe the Topi pride feeding on the elephant carcass. My camera was ready to capture this unique sighting. One striking thing about elephants is their intelligence. I saw on Instagram that other elephants came to mourn the loss of this one. I managed to take stunning videos and photos, which I’ll share on my socials soon.

Later, we received news that Faulu the leopard had been spotted again. With our fantastic guide Festus, we quickly drove to the location. I was thrilled when we arrived and saw the leopard in a tree. Huge thanks to Festus for positioning me perfectly for the shots! My wish was to see the leopard descend from the tree in a silhouette, and finally, it did. However, my excitement turned bittersweet as my camera’s battery was low and began shutting down.

At that moment, tears welled up in my eyes. The last time I cried like this was when I saw my uncle Paul Amungo’s body in a morgue in Mombasa, one of the most painful moments of my life. That experience taught me to appreciate life and every moment. My colleague Moses understood the pain I felt missing that perfect shot of the leopard in silhouette. Thankfully, he captured it—a rare and priceless photo for any photographer.

As 2024 draws to a close, I want to take this opportunity to thank myself and everyone who has supported my career. Special thanks to John Wambugu Fredrick Ochieng Canon, my family, and friends. This year, I faced challenges, including my camera being destroyed by floods, but the biggest lesson I learned is that life is the most valuable thing—everything else is replaceable.

As we step into 2025, may it be the year where all your dreams turn into reality.

Grey Crowned CraneCreated on : 17-12-2024Shot on Canon Eos R5Focal length 600mmISO /800  Aperture f/4.0  ShutterSpeed 1/...
27/12/2024

Grey Crowned Crane

Created on : 17-12-2024
Shot on Canon Eos R5
Focal length 600mm
ISO /800 Aperture f/4.0 ShutterSpeed 1/640 sec

Created on : 13-11-2023This was my first live encounter with a leopard making a kill—a baby topi. It was one of the most...
26/12/2024

Created on : 13-11-2023

This was my first live encounter with a leopard making a kill—a baby topi. It was one of the most emotional and intense moments I’ve experienced since starting my wildlife photography journey in 2023.

I’m thrilled to share that this photo, titled “Courage in the Wild,” was submitted to The Greatest Masai Mara (now The Greatest Wildlife Kenya) competition in January 2024 and earned me the honor of being the 3rd finalist.

Looking ahead to 2025, I’m excited to submit more of my work to both local and international platforms, pushing the boundaries of my creativity and passion for storytelling through wildlife photography.

Wishing you all a joyful festive season and a prosperous 2025!

Superb Starling Created on 23-12-2024Shot on Canon Eos R5EF lens 400mmISO/250  Aperture F/ 4.0  ShutterSpeed 1/500sec   ...
23/12/2024

Superb Starling

Created on 23-12-2024

Shot on Canon Eos R5
EF lens 400mm

ISO/250 Aperture F/ 4.0 ShutterSpeed 1/500sec



Which one do you prefer: colored or monochrome? Created on 20-11-2023Shot on Canon Eos R3Focal length 300mmISO /200  Ape...
22/12/2024

Which one do you prefer: colored or monochrome?

Created on 20-11-2023

Shot on Canon Eos R3

Focal length 300mm

ISO /200 Aperture F/5.6 ShutterSpeed 1/250sec


The mouth that hunts the prey is the same mouth that is gentle, carrying life with care.Created on 12/10/2023Shot on Can...
20/12/2024

The mouth that hunts the prey is the same mouth that is gentle, carrying life with care.

Created on 12/10/2023

Shot on Canon Eos R3

With Ef Lens 100-500mm

ISO / 640 Aperture F/7.1 ShutterSpeed 1/320sec
Focal length 500mm


Photo of the month -December 2024Powerful 🦁Why low angle matter in photography ?Shooting from a low angle puts the viewe...
16/12/2024

Photo of the month -December 2024

Powerful 🦁

Why low angle matter in photography ?

Shooting from a low angle puts the viewer at eye level with the subject ,creating a powerful sense of connection and emphasizing the animal dominance in its environment.

Shot on Canon Eos R6 mark 2

With 100-500mm

ISO /1250 Aperture f /7.1 Shutter Speed 1/640 sec
Focal length 400mm

The thick mane protects the lion’s neck and throat from injuries during fights with rivals ,increasing its chances of survival.The darker and fuller the mane ,the attractive a male lion is to lionesses,as it signals strength and vitality.

Curious eyes behind mother’s guard 🦁Shot on Canon Eos R3Focal length 400mmAperture F/2.8  ISO /125  Shutter Speed 1/640s...
12/12/2024

Curious eyes behind mother’s guard 🦁

Shot on Canon Eos R3

Focal length 400mm
Aperture F/2.8 ISO /125 Shutter Speed 1/640sec


Luluka, the queen of stealth and precision.Shot on Canon Eos R5Focal length |600mm  ISO /320  Aperture F/4.0Shutter spee...
08/12/2024

Luluka, the queen of stealth and precision.

Shot on Canon Eos R5

Focal length |600mm ISO /320 Aperture F/4.0
Shutter speed 1/4000


The silent giant of the wild. Shot on Canon Eos R6m2Focal length 100mm | Aperture F/4.5 ISO 400 Shutter Speed 1/640     ...
06/12/2024

The silent giant of the wild.

Shot on Canon Eos R6m2

Focal length 100mm | Aperture F/4.5 ISO 400
Shutter Speed 1/640




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