Client's Images

Here are some images that our clients captured on the trip. They all did a fantastic job. Their images reflect their talent. Each photo brings back memories of our time together. I really enjoyed working with both groups.

Ilana Block-

What a trip! What an incredible experience we all had! The Maasai Mara is so magical! It was amazing to head out in the rain and watch these magnificent cheetahs. I enjoyed all the playful interactions between mama and her cubs, but especially loved the tenderness that began as the downpour subsided.

Photo copyright and courtesy of Ilana Block, 2021. “Cheetah Love in the Rain”

Photo copyright and courtesy of Ilana Block, 2021. “Cheetah Love in the Rain”

Margaret Page-

At the end of the day, isn’t it all about the look and touch? Just a simple, “I love you, Mom”. We see it every day and it always warms our heart. This lion's cubs put on quite a frolic for us in The Mara, running, playing, tussling and frolicking about. Then this little tyke ran for a quick reassurance from mom. Even though the light was fading fast, this is still my favorite photo.

Photo copyright and courtesy of Margaret Page, 2021

Photo copyright and courtesy of Margaret Page, 2021

John Block-

I chose the sunset because, even with all my wonderful images of serval cats, lions king fishers etc, the sunset epitomizes how I have progressed because of the workshop

Image copyright and courtesy of John L Block, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of John L Block, 2021

Edwin Davis-

Ed’ lovely wife Sally wrote this:

DENISE ,

WHAT A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. EDDY WILL BE TALKING ABOUT IT FOR YEARS. I WAS SO IMPRESSED WITH THE OPPORTUNITIES, ACCOMMODATIONS, STAFF AND FOOD. EDDY SHOWED ME HIS "TENT". I HAVE HEARD OF GLAMPING BUT THIS TOOK IT TO ANOTHER LEVEL. HE ENJOYED HIS FELLOW TRAVELERS . I KNOW THIS WILL NOT BE THE LAST TRIP FOR YOU TO PLAN FOR US.

THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH.

SALLY AND ED

Image copyright and courtesy of Edwin Davis, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of Edwin Davis, 2021

Janice Rosner-

Sometimes the lessons from the wild are tough. We were quietly watching a pride of nine lions, females and juveniles, when this little guy popped up. We had been in the area for awhile and had no idea he was in the grass. There wasn’t gazelle around to be found and it was clear his herd had left him asleep in the tall grass. He leaped around frantically looking for his mom when his erratic movements caught the eyes of the lions. I wanted to leap out and capture the tiny infant myself. I don’t usually take sides in the animals survival, but I thought this infant was no more than an afternoon snack for the lion. Clearly I couldn’t intervene so I silently rooted for the tiny animal. He ran around the front of our vehicle. I watched for him to come around the other side but only the lion appeared.

Image copyright and courtesy of Janice Rosner, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of Janice Rosner, 2021

Yvonne Ho-

"Here is a picture from the crossing. It was a blast to see the crossing. The dust, the movement and the chaos ... "

Image copyright and courtesy of Yvonne Ho, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of Yvonne Ho, 2021

Andrew Chow-
One of the most memorable sightings during the trip were the Serval Cats and their kittens. We were fortunate enough to see a few families of Serval Cats and their kittens during this trip. Kittens are full of energy and very adorable.

Image copyright and courtesy of Andrew Chow, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of Andrew Chow, 2021

Michelle Wiznitzer-

Cape Buffalo with Oxpeckers......Masai Mara, Kenya 092521......I love the symbiotic way nature works......

Image copyright and courtesy of Michelle Wiznitzer, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of Michelle Wiznitzer, 2021

Sally Foster-

It was on my wish list--a photograph of a lion carrying a cub. Would I be so lucky to capture this image on my recent trip to the Mara. We saw lions...prides of lions...lions sleeping...lions hunting...lions gorging on a kill...But, one day it happened. A mother lion picked up her cub and started walking while a second cub watched. I smiled.

Image copyright and courtesy of Sally Foster, 2021

Image copyright and courtesy of Sally Foster, 2021