“I have a little Hat” Jacare Caiman – Pantanal, Brazil. October 20, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography By far the most numerous animal I have seen in the Pantanal is the Caiman. They are everywhere! It is believed that in the Pantanal one can […]
Hyacinth Macaw Takeoff – Pantanal, Brazil. October 8, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography The endangered Hyacinth Macaw is the largest flying parrot in the world, measuring about 1 metre long. It is said that its conspicuous large […]
Snarling King. Ok you got me, that’s not a snarl! October 6, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography Many people see a photo like this and assume the lion is snarling, roaring or somehow angry or annoyed. The truth is that most of the time, […]
My Photos on the Africa Geographic Weekly Magazine October 3, 2015 / Photography I am happy to announce that my ring-tailed lemur photo adorns the front cover of this week’s Africa Geographic Magazine. Apart from that they […]
Oh Hi, Come Here Often? September 25, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography This is a Giant River Otter – an apex predator of the rivers and lagoons in the Brazilian Pantanal. The giant part of its name is no […]
World Lion Day August 10, 2015 / Conservation Photography Today is World Lion Day – a day to celebrate one of the world’s most iconic species, raise awareness about its plight and take action to ensure […]
Catching up with Fig the leopard July 28, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography Fig is one of the stars of the Olare Motorogi Conservancy – and I had the pleasure to spend time with her for 3 years in a row now thanks to […]
Malaika July 22, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography Malaika is a big celebrity in the Masai Mara at the moment – the sight of her and her 4 approximately year-old cubs is indeed something all […]
Who’s the Boss? July 16, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography I sometimes get asked how I don’t get bored spending hours on end watching the same animals – and why I keep on going on safari. Surely I have […]
Big Vic in Mana Pools July 13, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography One of my favourite things about Mana Pools are the Ana tree forests – these trees are so large they dwarf the giants roaming between them – […]