Photographic Journal: From Behind the Finance Desk #2
Here we present the second part of our Finance Desk Photographic Series… Dave Dampier, Londolozi’s Head of Finance, takes us through some more of his stunning photographs. He thought it …
Here we present the second part of our Finance Desk Photographic Series… Dave Dampier, Londolozi’s Head of Finance, takes us through some more of his stunning photographs. He thought it …
At Londolozi we are fortunate to have so many staff members with incredible photographic skill and talent. When you look back at a month like December, there are countless images …
The month has ended and what an amazing month it has been. I started the Roundup of the Month in Images in August 2014 and I have so enjoyed reflecting …
Elephants. Wonderful creatures. Peaceful (most of the time), benevolent, the Om in motion, as they have been referred to… Sometimes, however, even the most relaxed elephant can send your heart …
The Londolozi Creative Hub is exactly what the name suggests; it is at the centre of all creativity at the reserve. It offers guests a unique addition to their safari …
A group of travellers from Florida, who are now regular visitors to Londolozi, have decided that, between visits, they are going to bring some of the wildlife experience that they love …
During July we celebrated our legends, the people who have made a significant contribution to conservation practices, as well as the legends of the wild, our lions and leopards. We …
Today is a good day. Today I get to come ‘full circle’ on something that has been on my creative wish list. I have wanted to do a series of …
June was an exciting month for us – a leopard and hyena conflict, a hyena and impala kill and the ever intriguing dynamics of the lion prides of Londolozi… As exciting as it …
Last week we used the power of social media to gather some of your top wildlife photography questions. Take a read through my answers below from a selection of the …
Before any tips for wildlife photography, a quote: “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers little …
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” – …
To set the scene for today’s post on shutter speed, the second of a series of three about the exposure triangle, I wanted to use Henri Cartier-Bresson’s quote. In …
“I don’t want to call myself a professional wildlife photographer, because the term has expired. I don’t want to call myself a publisher, because I am a professional wildlife photographer. …
The art of practical photography has been around for 176 years. Coined by Sir John Herschel in 1839, the word “photography” simply means “drawing with light”. With that in mind, …