I am 29 years old, but my journey actually began when I was a toddler and facinated by animals. I used to bug my parents to take me to the zoo every week. When we used to go I adored bringing my camera along on the journey. Within a few years my bedroom wall was covered full of fascinating images.
I continued my education in college where I studied art and photography, after completing the course I decided against going to uni and instead getting a job down the sea life centre. The job I was in was outstanding, I was doing a job that I loved but somehow it did not feel like it was enough.
When I turned 25 I received the best gift ever from my parents, african safari were an up and coming trend, but to be honest I could have never afforded to go. Once I did receive my tickets I was very happy.
Once I arrived on my Kenya holidays I just felt that I belonged to be here. This feeling just grew and grew the more time I spent there. In some ways I did not want to return home, things were alot better here. So do you know what? I decided not to return back, I have now spent 5 happy years in Kenya and although I do miss my family and friends there is no way that I would ever return back.
I was brought into this world to be part of nature and that is where I want to stay, I am also earning a great bit of cash by selling on my wildlife photos, but not everything is about the money.
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