• African Horseback Safaris

    There is no better way to experience the Okavango Delta and its wildlife than on horseback. The annual flooding of the area makes the Delta inaccessible to vehicles, making horses the most natural and exciting means to explore. The pace of riding is varied; in between fast and thrilling gallops alongside giraffe, zebra and buck, in water […]

  • Sanctuary Retreats

    A pristine landlocked wilderness, vast and untamed, Botswana offers unparalleled game viewing and an extremely varied safari experience across its broad, flat and open expanses of savannah, desert, saltpan and wetland. The latter makes up the Okavango Delta, the largest inland delta in the world. Every year, the Kavango River, swollen by the summer rain […]

  • Dangerous Traffic

    I watched as the 3 sharks were offloaded from the roof of a taxi, onto a market street in Stone Town, Zanzibar. The flesh would be sold for local consumption while the valuable fins would be destined for export to the East. As the poverty line in most African countries continues to fall, the Indian […]

  • Mkuze – Kwazulu-Natal

    In 2013 I photographed the wild life and tribal life along the Mkuze River and environs of northern Zululand. Setting out to explore and capture the complex ecosystem surrounding the Mkuze River as it winds its way through world famous nature reserves and tribal community land, supporting a diverse array of people and wildlife. I […]

  • Okavango Delta – Botswana

    In 2011 I photographed the wild life and tribal life along the rivers of the Okavango Delta. From the Thamalakane the journey continued upstream along the Boro, and the Jao rivers whereupon the River Okavango flowed into the panhandle of the Delta. Over eight days the expedition navigated its way through the Delta, camping on […]

  • Mgwalana – Eastern Cape

    In isiXhosa tradition, a young man’s transition from boyhood to manhood follows a time honoured rite of passage known as ‘uMkwetha’. A boy must cover his body in white paint to symbolise his purity as a boy, and spend time with fellow initiates in the bush with nothing but a blanket to prove that he is able […]

  • Akan Floor Lamp

    Sculpted Floor lamp by Athol Moult, inspired by African Tribal totems. Excluding lamp shade. Hand finished cold-cast resin and steel with patinas in antique copper,antique gold, white and black – Dimensions: Height 145cm, Base diameter 30cm – Patina finishes in antique copper,antique gold, white and black – Lamp fitting is an E27 standard Edison screw bulb […]

  • Himba children

    Himba girls and boys on a bridge enroute to Okanguati, Ovambo Land, Namibia Process statement: All prints are printed with archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper. Each print is part of a numbered limited edition, signed and embossed in the front lower margin. This giclée print is a 100% archival, using both archival paper and inks.

  • Kashmir’s Floating Market On Dal Lake

    The floating vegetable market on Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, where locals trade out of their canoes. The produce sold here is grown in floating gardens on the Dal Lake. The rich ecosystem of this wetland produces plenty of tomatoes, cucumbers, water chestnuts and the famous nadru (lotus roots, a delicacy in the Kashmir Valley). They gather in […]

  • The Chief

    The chief on the stone of authority.