The Collection

Savanna Fine Art Photography Prints

Both savanna images in this collection were photographed in the Masai Mara, Kenya — the ecosystem most recognizable in the public imagination for what African wildlife photography looks like, and for good reason. The Mara is where the Great Migration crosses, where lion, cheetah, and leopard hold distinct territories within view of each other, and where the sky does as much editorial work as any subject on the ground. Both images are in black and white. That choice is deliberate — colour photography of the Mara tends to lean on the saturation the tourist brochures rely on; stripped to monochrome, what remains is the geometry of the land and the weight of the weather.

Life Moves On

Masai Mara, Kenya

The most iconic images of the Masai Mara migration show thousands of wildebeest crashing through rivers. But migration happens at every scale. Here, a small part of a larger herd moves across the grassland in single file — a deliberate order that feels antithetical to the chaos the migration is known for.

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The Sole Witness

Masai Mara, Kenya

The Masai Mara is known for the great migration. But the Mara also gives you this — a stillness between the storms, the vast plain transforming quietly under a shifting sky. Few trees punctuate this landscape, in contrast with the herds that cross in thousands. This one stood alone, the only fixed point as the weather moved through.

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Each print is produced in Toronto on Fine Art Photo Rag, Acrylic Face-Mount, or ChromaLuxe HD Metal. Fine Art Editions of 30; King of Ice is the Signature Edition of 15.