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I am an avid adventurer, conservationist, teacher, and outdoor photographer whose photography celebrates the African landscape and its rich wildlife, people, and culture. My photographic safaris allow my travelers to not only enhance their understanding of photography, lighting, and wildlife, but to develop a life-long admiration for Africa ‘s beauty and culture.

Banana Republic recently used my photographs as the cornerstone of their Urban Safari campaign, and my images were seen in all 750 stores around the globe, as well as in their billboards, catalogs and annual report. I was also the winner of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year in the ‘Wild Places’ category in 2008 and a highly commended in the ‘Creative Visions of Nature’ category in 2007.

I launched Gura Gear in 2008, in an attempt to deliver lightweight camera bags to the market. I was looking for a lightweight camera bag to hold all of my photographic gear, and there was nothing desirable on the market that suited my needs. After spending 2 years with many prototypes, the Gura Gear Kiboko bag was born. More products are now available on the Gura Gear web site.

 

 

 

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Sunday
Dec232007

Random images from my last trip to Tanzania

Here are some random grab shots from my October 2007 Tanzania safari.

 

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Trevor at a Maasai manyatta in Loliondo

 

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Labib and Larry giggling it up in the Land Rover. Notice how I hang my long lens bag over the seat in front of me. This gives me quick access to the camera/lens combination, without having to keep the lens in my lap while driving around.

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Andrea and Mike


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Mike, as captured with my 15mm fisheye lens

 

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Phanuel spotting game for us


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Labib, you should probably think about an alternative approach to supporting your lens!

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