Kruger Magazine

PHOTOGRAPY AT SUNRISE SUNSET AND

“There are a few little tricks that can help to make the images that one brings back more pleasing.”

Roger de la Harpe is  a freelance photographer based in South Africa. He has long had a passion for conservation, natural history, wild places and indigenous cultures and has plied his trade in various regions of the African continent for 25 years. With his wife, Pat, he has published 27 coffee-table books, the most recent of which, African Icons, celebrates Africa’s most iconic features and creatures. Two previous books, In Search of the African Wild Dog and In Search of the African Lion, have a strong conservation focus. Roger and Pat also own

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