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There's something about the Kenya Session that is not the same
as watching a documentary
one. It's something about life itself and being a part of such
a power of nature.
These moments, from action to still, are caught with a point of
view that guives us more than just a look at an African landscape,
we get embraced by these moments.
One can sense the heat, the textures, the light and the motion,
very simillar to our imagination. We are looking forward for the
next work.
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"All my life I have grown up with wildlife photography and
have always felt that there was a lack of soul involved in the
trade. It is the only genre of photography that I think has fallen
behind when it comes to experimentation. As a result the best
shots of flora and fauna I have seen have always been taken by
fashion photographers who are not constrained by the mould that
seems to bind most wildlife photographers. This project is meant
break away from my wildlife photography background.
If I close my eyes and think back to one of my Kenya trips, this
is how I remember it; A blurry dream of yellows, blues and reds;
A leopard disappearing into the bush or a parade of giraffes marching
the horizon in the distance; Awash with colour; Stunning in every
tiny detail."
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