I’ve just released a new eBook about my travels in Botswana. It’s 90 pages long, and is full of images, anecdotes, and vignettes about the photographic experience on safari in northern Botswana, and tips for the traveling photographer.

Want to make your own journey to Africa? You can! I’m accepting sign-ups for 2020!

Here is the book description:

Into Botswana: The Real World Guide to Outdoor Photography Volume II

Before I made my first trip to Africa, I had written off the continent as over-photographed, and over-done. The wildlife of Africa had been shot to pieces by just about every photographer who could afford the price of the plane ticket.

Or so I thought.

It took about an hour in northern Botswana to blow that notion right up in my face. My first afternoon on the Chobe River, surrounded by a dozen species of wildlife, my jaw was so far open I could have swallowed my telephoto.

This is an ebook, not only about a journey through northern Botswana, but a reminder to forget what you think you know, and to reconsider the potential of photography, even in highly photographed areas.

Full of anecodotes, vignettes, images, and guidance for photographers, this is a compelling read for travelers heading to Africa, or anyone who has an appreciation for personal discovery in an unexpected place.

Price

FREE!. If that means you don’t want to pay, then thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoy it. If you decide to contribute something, then I thank you for supporting what I do, and the time it took to create the ebook, and I hope you too enjoy it!

Download HERE.

(You can also find the first in the Real World Guide to Outdoor Photography Volume I: Alaska Range, and my other ebooks HERE.)