What services do you offer?
I work as a private safari and photographic guide, a travel designer and a conservation photographer. My guests often enlist my services for one or a combination of these things.
As a travel designer, I aim to create life-enriching safaris that deepen a connection to nature and help support the communities, wildlife and land we visit. Bringing to bear nearly 20 years of guiding experience across five continents, these trips are personally tailored and can range from a three-night stay at a single destination to a multi-week, multi-country experience.
As a private safari guide, I not only design the trip, but also then accompany my guests along their entire journey, guiding and personalising their experience throughout (for more about what this entails, please see the question farther below on the advantages of being privately guided).
As a photographic guide, I help both amateur photographers looking to hone their nature photography skills, and professional photographers who trust me to help with anticipation, angles and finding unique opportunities. This is always while respecting the safety and comfort of the wildlife. Some of my clients may not wish to use a camera, in which case I also offer to document their journey with a portfolio of still photography and videos.
As a photographer I work with conservation organisations to raise awareness of and funding for environmental issues.
Would we be a good fit for a safari?
The kind of people I take on safari have a deep reverence for nature and have the utmost respect for local people, land and wildlife. They draw a profound sense of joy and happiness from being completely immersed in a wild space, away from the crowds, and are able to have fun while also acknowledging the boundaries that come with the privilege. I do not subscribe to a safari ethos built on instant gratification, ticking off a checklist or taking photographs at the expense of the comfort of animals. If the former sounds like you, then please get in touch!