A Year with the Leopards of Londolozi
I was just six years old when I experienced something that would change my life forever. The day had began to cool in the late winter afternoon in the Kruger …
I was just six years old when I experienced something that would change my life forever. The day had began to cool in the late winter afternoon in the Kruger …
The Tamboti female gave birth to a litter of two a few months ago. As leopard cubs are very well secreted by their mothers during the first few weeks and …
This has nothing to do with numbers, unless it’s the sheer number of incredible photographs that Londolozi’s head-of-finance takes. A couple of years ago David Dampier landed his dream job, pursuing his …
This week I introduce my first but definitely not last photographic journal. I have recently been using the new Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens and I have been having an incredible …
Over two years ago The Week in Pictures was growing. It had some followers. Even the occasional comment. I think we were all a little shocked that it had gone so well. The …
I started the photographic journal series to allow the Londolozi hobbyist photographic guides to share their photographic styles, techniques and stories. I thought this is a great opportunity for guides …
You don’t take a photograph. You ask, quietly, to borrow it ~ Author Unknown How true these words are. At least they are true to me. I wish I knew …
A collection of memories, which I gathered over a 10 day visit, that will be with me for the rest of my days. This is a photo journal of my time …
One of the most exciting parts of embarking on a game drive with a new set of guests is staring out over the savanna and feeling the immense sense of …
“King of the Beasts” and no one can doubt that after first seeing a magnificent, mature male lion in the wild! They look so powerful, well-muscled and often scarred from …
There is something magic about the spontaneous, the unrehearsed. I think this is why I find such intrigue in the images caught by a camera trap. There is no composition, …
One of the greatest gifts of childhood is its inherent innocence. Peter Matthiessen once wrote, “the child was not observing, he was at rest in the very center of the …