Eye To Eye

Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana. Sept 2016
Hahnemühle Fineart Photorag. Diasec mounted.

A male lion locks his gaze onto my camera while photographing from a sunken hide in Botswana. I was based at this location for a year working as a guide and only once did a lion visit the waterhole. I will never forget the intense stare he gave me, one that bridges the divide between man and beast. In the amber depths of his eyes lies a story that spans generations—a narrative of survival, lineage, and timeless existence upon the savannah.

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“The forest is not a strange place; I was born in the forest. When I am alone in the forest, I am not alone.” This Kenyan saying reflects this bond, reminding us that Nature’s pure honesty mirrors our true selves, and my work seeks to echo the San Bushman’s words: ‘We Are From Nature.’ This belief emphasizes our responsibility to protect our natural world. In Africa, power and identity are deeply linked to wildlife. Animals bear spiritual significance in many African cultures, shaping stories, rituals, and societies. Through photography, I celebrate these iconic species and conservation successes. Conservation itself grapples with power and identity issues. Western approaches have marginalized local communities, straining relations and challenging autonomy. In contrast, modern inclusive conservation models honor local customs and communities, recognizing the intricate connection between people, wildlife, and identity. Preserving biodiversity extends beyond animals; it safeguards cultural heritage.

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