September 2017 – Why I love Kenya magazine cover
August 2017 – Naturescapes magazine cover
April 2017 – Naturescapes magazine cover
April 2017 – Waterlife magazine cover
This image was taken several years ago in the days when Lake Nakuru, Kenya, hosted up to 1m Lesser Flamingos. A geological fault in 2012/2013 has resulted in the table water rising substantially which has reduced the alkaline/soda content of the water which in turn has reduced the concentration of algae on which the Flamingos feed.
October 2016 – Nature’s Best Awards – commended image
My Tree of life image has received a highly commended award in the Africa category of the 2016 Nature’s Best photographic awards.
January 2016 – Portfolio feature in What Digital Camera magazine
October 2015 – Naturescapes magazine cover
October 2015 – Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards
I am thrilled to announce that two of my images have received highly honored awards in the 2015 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards. Flamingo doodle was awarded in the Black & White category and Realm of the Flamingo was awarded in the From the Sky category. The award ceremony and dinner, in London’s Natural History museum, was beyond amazing. It was also fantastic to see some of my photographic friends and meet some of my photographic heroes at the event.
October 2014 – Story and images in Ocean Geographic magazine
August 2014 – Naturescapes magazine cover
June 2015 – Marine themed photo exhibition for the launch of new Breitling dive watch, Beijing, China
November 2013 – Nature’s Best Photo competition – commended image
My image of courting Antarctic Fur Seals has received a commended award in the Polar category of the 2013 Nature’s Best Photo competition.
November 2012 – Nature’s Best Photo competition – commended image
My image of two Black-Footed Albatrosses on Midway Atoll has received a commended award in the Birds category of the 2012 Nature’s Best Photo competition.
December 2011 – Wall Street Journal photos
In reviewing Michael Poliza’s lavish new photo book, “Kenya”, for which I contributed several images, the New Year’s Eve edition of the Wall Street Journal carries a large reprint of one of my images. It was taken in 2008 at the famed Cul-De-Sac river crossing point on the Mara River in the Masai Mara. The venue is thus named because often the herds of crossing Wildebeest choose the wrong crossing point, where there is, in fact, no exit point. Animals pile up on the steep banks, unable to reach the top; the banks become muddier and extremely slippery, often resulting in mass drownings as the animals exhaust themselves. To make matters worse for the Wildebeest, this particular bend in the river is home to large numbers of monstrous sized Nile Crocodiles.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204464404577116623876399982.html?KEYWORDS=kenya
November 2011 – Nature’s Best Photo competition – Commended images
Two of my images have received commended awards in the Animal Antics category of the 2011 Nature’s Best Photo competition. Both were taken in Kenya’s Masai Mara.
October 2011 – Michael Poliza new book: KENYA
Six of my images appear in this renowned wildlife photographer’s new book, Kenya. http://www.teneues.com/shop-us/books/photography/kenya.html
July 2011 – Papua New Guinea stamp
One of my images has appeared on a Papua New Guinea stamp. Ironically the image was taken thousands of miles away in French Polynesia! Many thanks to Yvonne Sadovy for helping with this.
June Jacobsen
January 9, 2012
Congratulations on all accounts. Your work is amazing, I enjoyed reading your bios, also the Antarctica blog which I found on Art’s blog. So thanks to him, who is now down south, super-lucky guy! I head to Galapagos in May (won Nat Geo photo contest) and still have to check out more of your images for inspiration. Your composition is stellar. No need to talk about lighting, etc. – all wonderful. Best to you in your pursuit of all things photographic, and Happy New Year!, from Long Island, New York.
Paul Mckenzie
January 9, 2012
Thx June. Well done on the Nat Geo contest. You will love Galapagos. I have many fond memories of my one trip there in 2001 esp since I met my wife there. Best regards, Paul