I am lucky enough to travel around Zimbabwe and the region doing photographic work for some amazing lodges and hotels and rightly so, people who talk to me about the work are almost always jealous of my travels, laughing accosting me to get a proper job and that swanning around 5 star establishments can't seriously pass as hard work!
Well let me attempt to dispel that myth and start by saying that contrary to mass opinion it is actually very hard work, enjoyable yes as I get to travel and see some fantastic camps and places, but no less hard work that any other projects we take on. So whats the challenge you may ask? Well I am often travelling to places I have never been to and am asked to essentially capture the life and soul of a place that I am unfamiliar with, this requires keeping my eyes open and my creative juices flowing 24/7.
It also requires a lot of planning by the lodge management and executing vastly complicated setups shots with a very small time window. Often there is no second chance so the pressure is always on. I take the work seriously, work hard and produce the goods, and I am confident that this is reflected in our portfolio.
So I was very excited when Wild Horizons asked me to come to Victoria Falls and photograph their luxury safari lodge; The Elephant Camp. This would be my first time working with Wild Horizons and so naturally I was keen to impress as usual! Needless to say there was a lot to do and I take my hat off to the management of the camp for their endless support in the face of my never ending requests!
The smallest things can cause consternation on a shoot like this, for example we where shooting a romantic dinner setup on the pool deck of the camp and the firewood was quite wet and stubborn which caused some heart failure in no small amounts when the evening light was perfect and the fire refused to take! You can see some of the frantic energy required to make this all happen in the short time lapse video below.