The Elephant Train, 2022
Medium: Pigment Print, Silver Gelatin
Year: 2022
Amboseli is one of my favourite places to photograph elephants. The largely barren landscape lends itself to my photography style because it is like painting on a blank canvas. In these wide-open empty spaces, it is possible to create powerful imagery where the attention remains on the subject. Other than visiting Amboseli several times to track down some of Africa’s last remaining Big Tuskers. I have been fascinated by the unique movement of elephant herds in this area. In the dry season, sparse food and water sources result in elephants travelling great distances. Outside the National Park are areas of vast bushland with ideal vegetation for elephants, but there is almost no water at all. Within the park is a permanent freshwater source, so the elephants must migrate between food and water. To me, encountering a large herd, almost silently marching across the dry lakebed, is as magnificent as witnessing wildebeest and zebra herds crossing the Mara River during the migration. This frame works for me because of the mind-blowing sky paired with a perfect line of elephants stretching from corner to corner. The spacing between each elephant with various body sizes forms a balance within this almost featureless landscape.