Photographic Safari opportunity
Mark Roxburgh https://www.marrox.co.nz
I have been an active member of the Marlborough Camera Club since moving to Blenheim in 2022. I am currently in the A grade for photographic competitions and many of my African wildlife photos have been awarded honours at their monthly competitions. I was also awarded my LPSNZ honours in 2023 with half of my entry portfolio being photos taken in the Kruger Park. Prior to moving ‘south’ I was a member of the Hawkes Bay Photographic Society and held committee positions there. I have spent time in the Kruger National Park since the late 1970s. After moving to NZ in the late 1980s those visits took a bit of a break, and in wasn’t before the mid-1990s that I was able to return to the Park. From 2010 I found myself able to travel more and was able to continue my passion for the Park visiting for a few weeks each year. After retiring in 2017 I am able to indulge my newfound passion of wildlife photography. Since 2018, I have spent over 425 days in the Park, including one eight months stay. On an average I spent around two months each year in the Park (with the exception of the two Covid years when travel was restricted). Having spent so much time in the Park I have an extensive knowledge of the Park, its roading network, dams, “hot spots”, and its animals and bird. I have spent hundreds of hours observing these animals am therefore well versed in their behaviours. I am a Ranger with the SA National Parks Honorary Ranger organisation and spend many hours moderating some of the SA National Parks Facebook pages. I am running these photographic tours to share my passion for African wildlife, and wildlife photography in particular and would love you to join me. |
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