engage with ingenuity and unleash your artistry
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
There is nowhere quite like the middle of nowhere to succumb to a serious case of lens-envy. Safari goes hand-in-hand with photography, and being in such a stunning and surreal environment naturally stirs our instinct to capture it all and take it home with us.
From the beginner to the professional, being out in the bush is a great place to let your creativity loose through the medium of your camera: the landscapes, the wildlife, the people, the light… the sheer range of photographic potential is staggering.
From the beginner to the professional, being out in the bush is a great place to let your creativity loose through the medium of your camera: the landscapes, the wildlife, the people, the light… the sheer range of photographic potential is staggering.
Tag along, join one of our photography workshops;
engage with ingenuity and unleash your artistry
engage with ingenuity and unleash your artistry
1st June – 30th June 2023
“He believes that photographers are, first and foremost, storytellers and that the role of a photograph is to tell a true and tangible tale.”
15th July September – 31st August 2023
“Bobby-Jo’s professional and talented works have inspired many people to take an interest in wildlife and conservation…”
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View our photography inspired safari chronicles below
Looking for Leopard
By Trai Anfield
Every photographer has a ‘bogey critter’ – the one they are always unlucky with. Mine has been the leopard – or chui in Swahili. I’ve near-missed them all over Africa, India and Sri Lanka more… Read More
Behind the Image: Waves of Feathers
Thick dark grey-blue clouds started to hug the horizon as we made our way to a nearby tree for sundowners on the plains of the Mara North Conservancy. The guests and myself hadn’t passed or… Read More
Our Unsung Safari Heroes
By Trai Anfield
One of the highlights of my latest stint as Photographer In Residence at Alex Walker’s safari camps in Kenya has been getting to know the drivers of our game drive vehicles better. These modest, unassuming… Read More