PRACTICAL SAFARI PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

LIGHT, REACH AND WEIGHT
This short guide introduces the art of wildlife photography for the safari goer. It is designed for non-professionals, offering practical techniques to capture those amazing safari sightings, ensuring you return home with high-quality images…

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Saving Africa’s Pangolins – part 2.

Pangolin.Africa An Interview with Toby Jermyn (Chief of Party) Conservation and Anti-Trafficking Initiatives During an hour long interview with Toby we discussed the range of Pangolin.Africa’s activities including its purpose, objectives and methods to protect this...

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Saving Africa’s Pangolins – part 1

You are very lucky if you sight a pangolin while on safari. Many experienced safari guides have never seen this illusive, engaging, and endangered animal in a lifetime spent in the bush let alone a safari client on a 10-day trip. The statistics are astounding: There...

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Wild Dogs in Black & White – part 2

On many safaris we've been lucky to encounter these special animals In South Africa we had already seen the "Big 5" species in one day when word came that there was a cheetah and cub nearby. This was to be our first cheetah sighting but it was interrupted with news...

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A Tale of Two Rivers – part 2

Part 2 recounts Marie's return to the Lower Zambezi "Sadly, our three nights at Puku Ridge had come to an end and Andrew took us back to Mfuwe airport to go onto Jeki and the Lower Zambezi. Lyson was waiting for us at Jeki airstrip and drove us to the river to make...

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A Tale of Two Rivers – part 1

Africa's mighty Zambezi (upper image) is a perennial river but with significant seasonal variations while the Luangwa (lower image) is seasonal and dependent on the annual rainy season. Both have unique characters and provide unparalleled game viewing and safari...

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