A camel herder moves his flock from one side of the pyramids at Giza to a pen where they are kept when not in use. Camels are the main form of sightseeing at the pyramids in Egypt. In this photo are visible 6 of the many pyramids with The Great Pyramid as the centra focus. Capturing the camels was a stroke of luck, I had already taken quite a few photos of the pyramids and I had begun walking back towards the main complex of the site when all of a sudden I heard the thumping of footsteps in the sand and snorting of camels. I immediately ran towards a spot where I had composed a shot of the pyramids earlier and waited for the exact moment that the camels crossed in front. This photo was the result of pure luck and being at "the right place at the right time."
I'm a 35 year old traveling photographer from Washington, DC. I have spent the past 5 years working and traveling all around the world taking amazing photos along the way! I hope you enjoy my photographs as much as I have taking them!.. Read more…