uMlalazi Dwarf Chameleon. From eShowe, Kwa-Zulu Natal. Photo Theo Busschau
Photographing a Horned Adder. Swakopmund, Namibia.
Boomslang. Vaalwater, Limpopo.
Kentani dwarf chameleon. Morgan’s Bay. Photo Luke Kemp.
Cape Whip Snake at West Coast National Park, Western Cape. Photo: Skye Littlefield
Photographing a Forest Cobra. False Bay, Kwa-Zulu Natal.
Kwa Zulu Dwarf Chameleon.
Photo: David_Maguire
Cape Boomslang, just outside Oudshoorn, Klein Karoo.
Getting up close and personal while photographing a Cape Cobra, in Prince Albert, Western Cape.
Juvenile Knysna dwarf chameleon from George, Western Cape. Photo Rian Stander.
Puff Adder, Vaalwater, Limpopo
Photographing a Western Natal Green Snake in Morgan’s Bay. Photo By Luke Kemp.
Field lifer, Mole snake. West Coast National Park, Western Cape. Photo: Skye Littlefield
Chasing after Rhoptropus geckos in Southern Namibia. Photo: Skye Littlefield
Swazi Rock Snake. Lisbon, Mpumalanga.
Photographing a Southern Adder in the Overberg, Western Cape.
Photo: Gerrie Heyns.
Looked forward to seeing these for years, finally got to see some. Pachydactylus maraisi – Marais’ Gecko. From near Henties Bay, Namibia.
Taking a closer look at a Velvet Gecko. Bulembu Mountains, Mpumalanga.
Photographing a Rhinkals in Kyalami, Gauteng. Photo Gary Kyle Nicolau
Bibrons Gecko, Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape.
Natal Green Snake in Mtunizi, Kwa-Zulu Natal
Photographing Emerald Dwarf Chameleon in Kamberg Nature Reserve, Kwa-Zulu Natal.
Photo: Kyle Finn
Gaboon Adder. iSimangaliso Wetland Park, Kwa-Zulu Natal.
A rather unfortunate looking Puff Adder near Steinkopf, Northern Cape.
Chilly mornings photographing Girdled lizards in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape. Photo by Luke Kemp.
Photographing a Southern African Python. Photo: Odin Nelson
On the wrong side of a Common Crag Lizard. Photo: Courtney Hundermark
Pre Tierkop Hike in search of Berg Adders with good friend Samuel Phillips. George Western Cape.
Rock Monitor From near Willowmore, Eastern Cape. Photo Chad Keates.
Trying to get a Cape Coral Cobra to calm down just off the road in Prince Albert.
Photographing a Horned Adder, outside of Swakopmund, Namibia.
Herpetological Association of Africa’s Conference in Bonamanzi, South Africa. From left to right: Werner Conradie, Myself, Prof. William Branch, Luke Verburgt, Dr. Michael Bates, Johan Marais, Prof. Graham Alexander, Prof. Aaron Bauer, Jens Reissig, Coleen Tiedemann, Dr. Colin Tilbury, and Dr. Victor Loehr (Photo: Andre Coetzer).
Successful day searching for some rather rare lizards out in the Hottentots Holland Mountains.
Photographing a immature Boomslang in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Odin Nelson
Myself with a fair sized Mole Snake. West Coast National Park, Western Cape.
Lifer Many Spotted Reed Snake on Table Mountain. Photo: Oliver Angus
Photographing a large Horned Adder with Dan Lay in Pella, Northern Cape. Photograph: André van Hecke
Photographing a Puff Adder on the outskirts of Prince Albert with the Swartberg Mountains on the horizon. Photo: Oliver Angus
Black Mamba being tubed in Craigyburn, KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Miguel da Fonseca
Surveying the northern Cederberg for new amphibian species. Photo: Kurt van Wyk
Photographing a Cape Rain Frog (Breviceps gibbosus) from Tokai, Western Cape. Photo: Andrew McIver
Myself with a Cape Cobra in Oudtshoorn, Western Cape.
Photo: Rian Stander.
Swarberg Dwarf Chameleon up on the Swartberg Pass, Western Cape.
A large sized Mole Snake from near Jacobsbaai, Western Cape. Photo: Theo Basschau
Young Nile Monitor in Cato Ridge. Photo: Odin Nelson
The iconic Armadillo Lizard. Cederberg, Western Cape. Photo: Skye Littlefield
Catching Meroles the easy way in Henties Bay, Namibia. Photo: Skye Littlefield
Up close and personal with a Turners Gecko in Namibia Photo: Skye Littlefield
Spotted Sand Lizard on the way through the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. Photo: Skye Littlefield
Thin Skinned Gecko near Oudtshoorn, Western Cape. Photo: Rian Stander
Photographing Snakes with a Dwarf Chameleon watching over. Somewhere in the Eastern Cape. Photo By Luke Kemp