Masai Mara
In the Maasai Mara, the horizon feels uninterrupted, a sweep of grassland where movement defines the landscape. Light travels freely here, catching dust mid-air, tracing the outline of acacia trees, and settling briefly on migrating herds before shifting again.
This collection follows that rhythm of instinct and migration. Predator and prey share the same open theatre, survival written quietly into posture and pause. The Mara is not dramatic for effect; it is elemental by nature. What emerges are studies in distance, tension, and the fragile choreography of life across an endless plain.







