White lions are not man produced like white tigers, they are natural in small areas in South Africa. So I decided to go down to SA and get photos of these fantastic animals. I would spend my time down there in tent and spent every morning and evening with the lions as it turned out [...]
Just Go With It
Fading light does not mean you have to pack your camera gear away. It means you have to start playing around with different approaches. Different settings. You see, nature has a cruel way of showing you the most amazing things the moment the sun dips below the horizon. You can still see the magic happening [...]
Guest Blogger for Tomorrow is…
Tomorrow is Thursday which means it’s guest blogger day on Photo-Africa. Previously employed as a ranger and photographer by the Natal Parks Board (now Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife), Roger de la Harpe turned professional in 1997 and has never looked back. Him and his wife, Pat, have published some 19 coffee table books, including Zulu, Top [...]
Guest Post: ‘A Time to Reflect’ by Greg du Toit
I once read a now obscure book or article on success. It advised that one should take time to reflect on the successes along life’s path no matter how big or small they may be. Seemingly, by way of cerebral osmosis, this notion was archived in my long-term memory. Now, years later, two recent achievements [...]
Guest Post: ‘Different’ by Kerry de Bruyn
What makes an image a great one, one that will stay in your mind for a very long time? In one word, my answer to that question is, different. Wildlife photography is a huge passion of mine but I often get stuck when trying to think of new ways to show off these animals. You [...]