Photos from Namibia

Face to Face with Wild Namibia

Some destinations don't just captivate you – they call you back. Namibia is exactly like that for Martin Bonov. After the first trip, something about him stays there – in the dust, the light, and the eyes of the animals. And he returns. With an even more sensitive perspective, with an even closer contact with the wild. In this gallery, Martin is not just photographing – he is exploring. He navigates between light and shadow, between animals and horizons, between the drone's view of infinity and the intimate shot of a zebra almost touching the lens. This is Namibia, as seen by few – up close, with respect and love.

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Martin Bonov

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Photos from Namibia

Face to Face with Wild Namibia

Some destinations don't just captivate you – they call you back. Namibia is exactly like that for Martin Bonov. After the first trip, something about him stays there – in the dust, the light, and the eyes of the animals. And he returns. With an even more sensitive perspective, with an even closer contact with the wild. In this gallery, Martin is not just photographing – he is exploring. He navigates between light and shadow, between animals and horizons, between the drone's view of infinity and the intimate shot of a zebra almost touching the lens. This is Namibia, as seen by few – up close, with respect and love.

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Martin Bonov

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Photos from Namibia

Face to Face with Wild Namibia

Some destinations don't just captivate you – they call you back. Namibia is exactly like that for Martin Bonov. After the first trip, something about him stays there – in the dust, the light, and the eyes of the animals. And he returns. With an even more sensitive perspective, with an even closer contact with the wild. In this gallery, Martin is not just photographing – he is exploring. He navigates between light and shadow, between animals and horizons, between the drone's view of infinity and the intimate shot of a zebra almost touching the lens. This is Namibia, as seen by few – up close, with respect and love.

Photographer

Martin Bonov

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Photos from Namibia

Face to Face with Wild Namibia

Some destinations don't just captivate you – they call you back. Namibia is exactly like that for Martin Bonov. After the first trip, something about him stays there – in the dust, the light, and the eyes of the animals. And he returns. With an even more sensitive perspective, with an even closer contact with the wild. In this gallery, Martin is not just photographing – he is exploring. He navigates between light and shadow, between animals and horizons, between the drone's view of infinity and the intimate shot of a zebra almost touching the lens. This is Namibia, as seen by few – up close, with respect and love.

Photographer

Martin Bonov

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