ENTRY DESCRIPTION
When we saw a lion cub laying on top of this rock in Serengeti we knew that this could be a potentially dramatic image when he decided to stand up & hopefully look out over the savannah which was filled with Wildebeest & Zebra. Unfortunately we had to be very patient, as it was a hot afternoon & so it took a couple of hours for this to finally happen. However, instead of looking to the right & towards the plains, his body was turned to the left so I had to quickly change the framing & make the image more about the lion & the connection to the kopjes.
AUTHOR
My wildlife journey began 20 years ago when I did my first safari in Tanzania & I was completely captivated by seeing animals in the wild. On those first safaris I was using an advanced point & shoot, the photos weren’t great, but that wasn’t my focus on those early trips to Africa. My job was stressful & just being in the wild enabled me to completely unplug & be at one with nature & those endless African skies.
Then in 2009 I decided to go on my first Photographic Safari to improve my photography, bought my first Canon SLR & so began what will truly be a lifelong passion.
Another defining moment was joining National Geographic in 2012. As a senior executive in the programming team part of my job was to lead the strategy for Nat Geo Wild internationally & curate the programming lineup for the yearly Big Cat stunt to help support Big Cat conservation.
Working at National Geographic also meant that I was able to meet & spend time with some of the world’s best photographers, explorers & filmmakers, giving me another opportunity to learn & be inspired by their stories.
Unfortunately, I was made redundant at the end of last year as part of a corporate restructure & returned to London from Washington DC earlier this year. However, as they say, when “life gives you lemons make Lemonade” & having more time after over 30 years of working, has enabled me to have the focus to put together a website showcasing my portfolio & is allowing me to travel to favourite spots & new places to continue what is a true passion.
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