Wildlife: Honorable Mention 2020 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Shot in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda in October of 2019. The light was challenging in the dense jungle, darker than on previous visits due to the rain falling.
A Mother and child from the Mishaya Group, in the Rushaga sector of Bwindi. Like any protective Mother, she held her baby close, when, intrigued, it continuously tried to escape to see what these humans were about.
AUTHOR
Sam has had a love affair with Africa since childhood, venturing there for the first time in 2009.
Visiting as a professional landscape photographer, Sam’s passion for the African wildlife and the deep spiritual connection she felt, converted her to pursue full time African Wildlife Photography, with images now sold in collections around the world.
With the deep respect for all living creatures, and compassion to look after them, came the natural progression into the world of conservation. Sam is a firm believer that photography plays an important role in the conservation industry. ‘If we can educate people, evoke emotion, encouraging people to feel compassion towards our wildlife through powerful imagery, then people will want to look after and protect what we have’ says Sam.
Sam is currently writing a book on her Inter-species Communication work with Mountain Gorillas, along side her fine art images, with the ambition of exhibiting this body of work globally, to bring much needed awareness.
Originally from New Zealand, Sam now resides in Victoria, Australia with her son and cats.
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