Driving into Amboseli, I’m instantly struck by the vast plains opening up below the looming silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro, its snow-capped peak glowing softly in the morning light.
The air is dry, the dust fine, and ahead of me stretch acacia-dotted landscapes where elephants move with majestic grace.
Everywhere I look there is life — grazing zebras, giraffes lifting their necks to nibble leaves, and maybe even lions lounging in the distance.
The wetlands and seasonal swamps in the heart of the park attract flocks of birds, creating a vivid contrast to the arid plains.
As the sun rises higher, the shadows shift, and each turn on the track reveals yet another intimate moment with nature — a mother elephant guiding her calf, a solitary cheetah crossing the horizon.
In that silence, I hear the rustle of grass, the chatter of birds, the distant trumpet of elephants — and I feel very small, yet deeply connected to this wild, rugged beauty.
If there is a place that I hold very close to my heart, it is Amboseli. It is here where I feel I am capable to help photographers the most and that's what each of my Amboseli Workshop aims for.
Helping photographers find their creative niche.
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