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"The first time I can remember envisioning a shot and pulling it off."

As a photographer there are few places more exciting to visit than Amboseli, and perhaps nowhere in the world is there a more exhilarating place to photograph elephants. The combination of some of the last remaining ‘super tuskers’, huge families migrating between the national park and adjoining conservancies, and most dramatically, it all unfolds underneath Mt. Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest free standing mountain.

My first visit to the area was in October 2020. We started each day on the Amboseli lake bed, which at the end of a long season without rain meant it was dry and the earth crumbled under our land rover's wheels. We were hoping to catch a group of elephants as they crossed from one side to the other - something they undertook twice a day; once coming in to the park for water in the morning and then back again in the evening to return to the hills and the abundance of food they contain.

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Behind the Lens

Amboseli holds a special place in my heart - it is arguably home to the image that made my career, Rumble in the Jungle. That said the dust, the heat, the dirt tracks do make me question my career choices from time to time.

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