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Wildlife Photography in the Masai Mara: A Photographer’s Guide
Wildlife photography in the Masai Mara is defined by predator density, behaviour, and the movement of the Great Migration. From lions and hyenas to moments of tension across open plains, this guide explores how to photograph one of Africa’s most consistent ecosystems.
Apr 165 min read


Three Images, One Week: Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year
Three images selected in the Africa Geographic Photographer of the Year highlight the patience, composition, and lighting required in wildlife photography from underground photo hides in Kenya.
Apr 16 min read


Wildlife Photography in Amboseli National Park: A Photographer’s Guide
Wildlife photography in Amboseli National Park is defined by elephants, open plains, and the presence of Mount Kilimanjaro rising beyond the horizon. From photographing super tuskers to working with dust and light, this guide explores how to capture powerful wildlife images in one of Africa's most iconic ecosystems.
Mar 276 min read


A Night in the Shompole Photo Hide: Underground Wildlife Photography in Kenya
Spending a night in the Shompole Photo Hide is one of the most immersive wildlife photography experiences in Kenya. Sitting underground at eye level with the waterhole, photographers watch as elephants, lions, and other animals move through the darkness. This journal explores the quiet intensity of spending the night beneath the African bush while the wild unfolds just meters away.
Mar 55 min read


WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY IN SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK: A PHOTOGRAPHER'S GUIDE
This Serengeti National Park Photography Guide explores calving season in the south, predator-rich central plains, migration build-up in the north, and the transitional western corridor. A practical and experience-driven guide to understanding movement, behaviour, and positioning in one of Africa’s most powerful wildlife ecosystems.
Feb 1914 min read


Top National Parks in East Africa for Wildlife Photography
East Africa offers some of the most rewarding wildlife photography opportunities in the world — but good wildlife viewing doesn’t always translate to good photography. Light, landscape, animal behaviour, time in the field, and how a place is managed all play a role in how images come together. This becomes especially clear when comparing regions. In parts of Southern Africa, wildlife sightings can be frequent and close, but dense vegetation and limited visibility often make c
Jan 134 min read
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