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      News  /  Photo
      Science Photographer of the Year

      January 22, 2020
      self-portrait in grey water, Cape Town water crisis 2018
      Photo
      Self-portrait: Water Stress in Cape Town

      March 11, 2018
      Exotic pine plantation, Lower Tokai, Table Mountain National Park, 2017
      News  /  Photo
      Exhibition: Hidden Nature on show for First Thursday

      December 7, 2017
      Gear review  /  Photo
      A day in black and white with the Monochrom

      April 21, 2017
      Mulanje cedar, Widdringtonia whytei, grows up to 50 m high and is a valuable timber species that was commercially exploited during British rule over Nyasaland. The cedar’s pleasantly fragrant wood is poisonous to insects and repels rot and is thus very valuable.
      News  /  Photo
      Winner! IUCN & Terre Sauvage Nature Image Awards

      April 5, 2016
      Articles  /  Photo
      Behind the scenes: “To the far side of Kafue” for SA 4×4

      March 15, 2016
      Articles  /  News
      Behind the Scenes: “Table for One” for Sawubona magazine

      September 2, 2015
      Articles  /  News  /  Photo
      Winner! August’s Sunday Times Wildlife Photographer of the Month

      September 1, 2015
      News  /  Photo
      Winner! June’s Sunday Times travel photographer of the month

      June 24, 2015
      Articles  /  News  /  Photo
      Photo essay: Accompaniment to “The ivory burn that almost was” on Contributoria

      May 26, 2015


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