Stories by Kathy
“Thank you. I bow in gratitude for the gift of you that you have shared. The Wednesday morning emails became balm for my anxious soul. You continue to inspire me.”
Key Ingredients for Visual Storytelling
What you have to do is get into the heart. And how do you get into the heart? With stories. Jane Goodall
Do you have a story to tell? I’ve created a list of key ingredients that help build a visual story. My interest is wildlife, but these points can be used for any subject. What’s your passion?
The Ripple Effect of Photography Competitions
Wildlife photography competitions are more than showcases of artistic talent. They serve as powerful platforms for conservation storytelling. When images earn recognition and find a wider audience they amplify the message behind them: the urgent need to protect our planet's wildlife and wild places.
Nature’s Best Photography Highly Honoured Finalist
I’m thrilled and honoured to share that my image of a matriarch and her family has been selected as a Highly Honored Finalist in the Wildlife Category of Nature’s Best Photography International Awards. The image will be featured on the back cover of Nature’s Best’s Winter Special 30thAnniversary Edition available this December.
Time Out #restandrestore
Life is best lived at a walking pace and best understood at a sprint. Zambian Proverb
Jane Goodall: April 3, 1934 - October 1, 2025
“We should be kind to animals because it makes better humans of us all,” Jane Goodall.
Liquid Silver in a Fur Coat
“Want to meet our latest rescue?” Sophie asked. She cupped her hands, and a tiny striped face followed a by wriggling body slipped out of the folds in her shirt. A baby genet!
If You Meet a Lion on the Road
I love that my kids pick up my phone now and before they use it to play games and zone out, they are struck by the beauty of the Lion and are awed by nature! This somehow restores some balance for me.
You Don’t Always Get What You Want
If we are in conflict with nature, then we are in conflict with ourselves. Rohan Donovan
A Fearsome Foursome
Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. Frederick Buechner
I Wonder Where the Lions Are?
What might happen if we made space for wonder? If we stopped filling our minds to overflowing. And if we opened our souls to something bigger? Sue Hetherington
Why Do Hippos Open Their Mouths in the Water?
“Do you know why hippos open their mouths so wide?” asked Daniel, my Maasai guide. “No, why?” I asked, sensing a creation story in the making.
Celebrating World Elephant Day - Part 2
Our natural world can be a resilient engine of regeneration. We just need to give her some space, so that she can show us what she can do. Enric Sala
Celebrating World Elephant Day Part 2
World Elephant Day - August 12th
Wonder and humility are wholesome emotions, and they do not exist side by side with a lust for destruction – Rachel Carson
A Prayer for the World - Rabbi Harold Kushner
I’m travelling this week and away from my computer and image archive. Harold Kushner’s “A Prayer for the World” feels like an appropriate repost. Peace is possible when we choose kindness, respect, and generosity.
You Matter
Like all narratives, the strength of our tenderness reflects the strength and sensitivity of our storytelling. Olga Tokarczuk
A Crash of Rhinos
The world spends more money on ice cream every year than what would be needed to secure conservation efforts globally. Enric Sala
Good Company on the Road
“It’s your road, and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.” Rumi
A great guide, understanding animal behaviour and travel routes, and being out at dawn and dusk when animals are more active improve your chances, but there are never guarantees of encounters with wild animals. Sometimes we get lucky and animals share the road.
CAPA Gold for Amboseli Elephants!
I was surprised and delighted to learn from the Canadian Association for Photographic Art that my image Amboseli Reunion won Gold in the Monochrome category in the International Digital Salon Competition and my image Leadership won Bronze in the Nature category.
The Other Side of Fear is Awe
The Other Side of Fear is Awe
When the student is ready the teacher will appear. Tao Te Ching
Celebrating World Giraffe Day
We can judge the heart of a man by the way he treats animals. - Immanuel Kant
June 21st marked World Giraffe Day, a fitting choice to celebrate the tallest mammal on earth on the longest day of the year. Here’s a story about an encounter with orphaned giraffes I will never forget and the man whose loving kindness helped them return to the wild.