Witness to the Wild: A Photo Safari in East Africa
1988 Kodachrome record of East Africa’s Wildlife
by Kathleen L. Ryan
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About the Book
Naturalist photographer Kathleen L. Ryan documents elephants in Amboseli, cheetahs and the endangered African wild dog of the Masai Mara, lions of Ngorongoro Crater, and many other species, each portrayed with patience, precision, and deep respect for the natural world.
Remastered in 2025 with meticulous fidelity to the original film palette, these images reveal both the grandeur and intimacy of life on the savanna. Each is paired with succinct captions noting species names, locations, and quiet field observations. Ryan’s uncluttered white-border design invites the viewer to pause, breathe, and rediscover the beauty of wild Africa as it once was.
Balancing artistry, natural history, and personal reflection, Witness to the Wild stands as a lasting testament to authentic seeing, a heartfelt photographic tribute to East Africa’s enduring wildlife, and to her lifelong commitment to conservation and visual storytelling.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Nature / Wildlife, Travel
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 76 - Publish Date: Nov 07, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords elephant, lion, safari, photo, wildlife
About the Creator
Kathleen L. Ryan is a wildlife photographer and author whose work reflects a lifelong commitment to careful observation and respect for the natural world. Her photography spans several decades and includes field work in East Africa as well as extensive wildlife observation closer to home. She maintains a primary field archive of 3,500+ documented wildlife observations on iNaturalist, which she references for dates, locations, and species accuracy. With a background in the sciences and a documentary approach to photography, she is drawn to moments that reveal behavior, relationship, and character rather than spectacle. Her books are created with the belief that looking closely, whether at a lion on the African plains or a duckling at the water’s edge, fosters understanding, empathy, and curiosity. She lives on California’s central coast, where she continues to photograph wildlife and develop books for readers of all ages.
