Africa is where my photography finds its rhythm. This website brings together my work in black and white, focusing on African landscapes and wildlife as expressions of form, texture, and presence. It exists alongside my main website, where I present my colour photography and propose photographic safaris in Tanzania—immersive journeys designed around time, light, and meaningful encounters in the field.
Landscapes
Elephants
Cats
Zebra
The landscapes shown here form the foundation of that experience. African national parks are defined by scale and resilience: open plains, dry riverbeds, isolated trees, and skies shaped by dust and weather. Their strength is not immediate but enduring, built through cycles of drought, rain, fire, and renewal. Photographing these places teaches patience and perspective.
Within these landscapes, wildlife appears as part of a larger system rather than as isolated subjects. Elephants, African cats, buffalo, zebras, and other species move through space with purpose and balance. Their strength takes many forms—mass, speed, endurance, social structure—but is always inseparable from the land they inhabit.
Working in black and white allows me to strip the image down to what connects landscapes and animals alike: structure, contrast, and light. Without colour, attention shifts to shape and texture, to the tension between stillness and movement. The images aim to reveal essence rather than spectacle.
This website is an invitation to explore Africa from that perspective. It complements my colour work and safari offerings by presenting a more reduced, contemplative view—one that emphasizes strength through restraint, and presence through simplicity. Together, both bodies of work reflect the same approach: respect for the environment, time spent observing, and photography shaped by experience rather than intervention.