The Week In Pictures #621
And just like that it is now November: It’s as if someone waved a magic wand and everything turned green. But seriously, within a week the reserve has taken another …
And just like that it is now November: It’s as if someone waved a magic wand and everything turned green. But seriously, within a week the reserve has taken another …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi, and the bush has certainly provided. Spring has sprung, and with the changing of the season, the wildlife and landscapes have definitely …
I have decided that this past month deserves its own highlight blog, and although I think that I will never forget August 2023, it is definitely worth formalizing it and …
In this blog, we delve into the captivating world of manual mode shooting, where true photographic mastery and creativity reside. Without trying to prescribe the best way forward in the …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi and winter has really started showing its teeth as we have hit a new yearly low of 5.2 degrees Celsius. The cold …
The 600th TWIP video was posted a couple of weeks ago and after rewatching it numerous times I was left in awe at the quality of photographs coming out of …
I recently had a day off in-between two sets of guests. As alumni guide Dean describes in a previous blog, these days do not come around so often (especially as …
We greatly value the art of storytelling here at Londolozi, and photography and storytelling are deeply intertwined. Not only is photography a powerful tool for storytelling, but it is also …
You’ve just stepped off the plane onto the Londolozi airstrip, you breathe in the scent of Africa, and realise, that finally – you have arrived. You are greeted with “Welcome …
The sky has long been an object of fascination for me, I’ve always been mesmerised by the colours, movement and emotional connections we have to it. Presenting itself as an …
As we look back on the past year, it is clear that the love and appreciation for wildlife are alive and well. From the submissions of photographs for the Week …
Cheryl is a frequent repeat guest that initially crafted her trips to Londolozi as a part of a six-day photographically orientated trip led by Londolozi alumni ranger Ryan Hilton. It …
Hyenas have never really been portrayed in the best light and as a result, have suffered the wrath of a negative and ill-informed perception of the global audience. However, this …
Right from the get-go, I have felt particularly fond of the Ximungwe Young Male. He was the very first leopard cub I ever saw. Not only was that first glimpse …
The vast majority of animal activity at Londolozi is often left unseen. Despite boasting some of the densest animal populations in Africa, we still spend a great amount of time …