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Many of the images you see on this website belong to some of Africa’s top photographers.
Visit their websites
• for photographic tips and advice
• to see their fantastic images
• to order prints and commission projects
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Daryl and his wife Sharna have been photographing Africa’s wildest places professionally since 1986, producing 13 highly successful books in this time. Their work has appeared in most of the world’s leading publications, including National Geographic, Time-Life, GEO, BBC Wildlife, and Outdoor Photographer. Daryl regularly arranges and leads safaris throughout Africa. |
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David Rogers is a Cape Town based photographer and writer who specialises in capturing the essense of southern and East African landscapes, wildlife and travel. He is the author of Zambia Landscapes, Safari in Style Southern Africa, Safari in Style Zambia and books on the Drakensberg, Robben Island and Kruger National Park. He is also a regular contributor to Africa Geographic and other magazines. He does commercial photography for lodges and also runs digital photographic workshops. |
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Ian Johnson is a professional safari guide, ecotourism consultant and photographer. He has won both southern African and international awards for his wildlife and natural history photography, and his photojournalism has appeared in publications worldwide. He runs a successful photography business & does photo journalism for numerous publications namely Africa Geographic, Msafiri & Conde'Naste House and Garden. He is also a freelance cameraman for Big Cat Diary, a programme filmed by the BBC’s natural history unit in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve. |
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Jeremy Jowell is a photographer and travel writer based in Cape Town. His work focuses on nature, travel, tourism, adventure and the environment. He is a regular contributor of both written work and images to many South African and international publications, including Africa Geographic, Good Taste and Sawubona. He has won awards in South African and international photographic competitions for his images of desert landscapes and African fishermen. His images have also been used in numerous books, calendars, posters, postcards and exhibitions. |
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Martin Harvey worked for the National Parks in Zimbabwe and Natal Parks Board in South Africa before becoming a professional wildlife photographer in 1993. Based in South Africa, he has photographed in over 40 countries around the world, from the Arctic regions of North America to the deserts of Australia. The past few years have been largely devoted to photographing rare and endangered species throughout Africa and surrounding islands. |
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