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Why Collectors Love Limited Edition Wildlife Prints
A beautiful wildlife photo can catch your eye. But a limited edition print is something more. It’s a rare, crafted piece of collectible wall art that carries value, intention, and story.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 29, 20253 min read


What Makes a Great Black and White Animal Print?
Why Choose Black and White? Black and white photography has a quiet strength. It removes distractions and brings focus to the moment. At the same time it adds that sophisticated look to any space.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 29, 20253 min read


Do lions purr?
Do lions purr? No, lions do not purr like house cats. They can make a purr-like sound, but only briefly and only while exhaling. True purring, the kind you hear from a content domestic cat, requires a very specific throat structure that lions do not have.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 28, 20252 min read


What animal kills the most people in africa?
What Is the Most Dangerous Animal in Africa? Is it Lions? Buffalos? Or Perhaps Snakes?

Johan Siggesson
Jun 27, 20254 min read


Do All Elephants Have Tusks?
Do all elephants have tusks? We answer this often asked question about elephants.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 27, 20252 min read


Fascinating Facts About Africa’s Mighty Hippos
Fascinating Facts About Africa’s Mighty Hippos. From their enormous size to their surprisingly complex social lives, hippos are some of the most intriguing animals in Africa. Here's a closer look at what makes them so unique.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 26, 20255 min read


Photos of Lions: Capturing Majesty Through the Lens
There is a reason why photos of lions have fascinated people for generations. Known as the kings and queens of the savannah, lions carry an unmatched sense of strength, grace, and presence.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 24, 20252 min read


What Makes Wildlife Photography Fine Art?
Wildlife photography often brings to mind action shots in magazines or documentaries capturing life in the wild. But fine art wildlife photography is something different.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 19, 20252 min read


Craig the Elephant: Legacy of a Tusker
Craig is no longer with us At 3:32 AM on 4 January 2026, Craig, Amboseli’s most recognisable tusker, died at the age of 54. He had experienced serious digestive issues in November 2025, which he recovered from, but deteriorated again and collapsed intermittently before lying down in the early hours and not rising. Evidence suggests age related tooth wear limited his ability to process food, a natural end faced by many older elephants. Amboseli in Kenya is one of those places

Johan Siggesson
Jun 17, 20252 min read
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