African wildlife

Giving animals a voice
Telling their stories through photography and film

Africa is home to some of the most extraordinary wildlife on the planet. From powerful predators roaming vast landscapes to the small and often overlooked creatures that keep ecosystems in balance, every species has a story to tell.

To truly connect with these animals, I spent weeks self-driving through Kruger National Park, immersing myself in nature and observing wildlife in their natural environment. These long days in the bush allowed me to witness behaviour that most visitors never see — from lions resting in the early morning light to leopards moving silently through the trees, and the smaller species that keep the ecosystem alive and thriving.

As a wildlife photographer and filmmaker, I strive to give animals a voice by capturing their behaviour, interactions, and fleeting moments that reveal their personalities. Patience and respect are essential — spending time in the field allows me to anticipate the perfect moments to photograph or film, bringing their stories to life.

Through these images and films, I aim to share not just the beauty and strength of Africa’s wildlife, but also their vulnerability and the importance of protecting the habitats they depend on.

This page features a selection of my work documenting Africa’s wildlife, the animals that inspire me, and the stories they have to tell.

African wildlife showreel

Weeks of self-driving through Kruger National Park allowed me to immerse myself in the rhythm of the African bush. Through photography and film,
I capture moments that reveal the behaviour, power, and quiet beauty of the animals that live here.

This showreel brings together a collection of encounters from the field, small glimpses into the extraordinary lives of Africa’s wildlife.


African wildlife portfolio