And the story goes like this..

Africa | Nordics | Finland

My story about getting into the photography and Africa especially

Great to meet you here

Hi, my name is Jukka, nice to meet you. I am a photographer from Finland, living 50 km north from Helsinki, the capital.

I am happy that you found your way to my website and printshop.  If I may, here is a short story and introduction about..

…how it all started…

Would you like to join us in South Africa safari in 2015? How can this rather simply and innocent question change one’s life? I got this question from our Dutch friends Hans & Maud somewhere in 2013 or so. (and how we made friends with them, that’s another story 😊 ). To be honest I needed a few sleeps before I could give them an answer – which was “heck yes!” At that time, I had been a decade kind a “back yard”-hobby photographer, mostly shooting images of nature and our Pyrenean mountain dog, Giusto. I think, I had dreamed of travelling to Africa one day, when old, grey and retired, but when I saw Maud’s images from their safaris, I was totally thrilled, and very eager to see, and photograph all that wonderful wildlife by myself.

At first also Sari, my wife, was supposed to travel with us, but unfortunately at time of travel, Giusto had some serious long-term health issues, and sari didn’t dare to leave him home, but instead stayed home with him. So, Maud and Hans continued planning a safari for 3 people, what was thought to be once-in-a lifetime journey for me.

Little did I know at time…!

Fast forward: after that very, very successful Finn-Dutch safari various South African Parks, I and Sari started to plan our own tour. A couple of years later we went self-drive in Kruger Park South Africa, and it was all needed, to get us both hooked. After that we’ve been twice in SA, twice in Kenya (Amboseli, Mara Triangle and Samburu) in Uganda (Chimps and gorillas) and in Botswana. Now (2024) there is maybe something boiling for this autumn and already fixed Zambia in 2025.

Isn’t it dangerous and difficult to go on a safari?

Travelling to Africa and going on safari is easy when you have the right contacts. We prefer to use local companies, for their hands-on knowledge of local parks, wildlife, camps, drivers and guides. I cannot thank and praise South African photosafari company, WildEye enough,  for their service, arrangements and guiding. Absolutely amazing team all in all, they make us feel like friends, not clients. To Botswana we travelled with Zimbabwean safari company, Falcon Safaris, a bit different concept and product than WildEye, but very well managed process and enjoyable service and cool itinerary they put up for us.

Travelling for wildlife and experience or for photography?

The short answer is both! I am serious amateur photographer, having the pro camera gear and wanting to archive the best possible shot. But on the other hand, if I were to decide whether to leave my cameras home for a safari, or not to travel at  all, I would definitely choose to travel without my Canons. I do only still photography, Sari is our safari videographer with her iPhone.  We both share a high respect for the wildlife and nature in general, and the last thing we’d want, is to make any animal feel uncomfortable of our presence. I think that a good quote for all people going outdoors here at home or in the African bush, goes like this: A wise man never gets into a situation a clever man has to get out of.  This goes for your personal safety, but also encounters with wildlife. Animals have always their right of way, both in practice and theory. But safaris are more than just wildlife, and photos. It’s about people, both local, but also co-travelers. Just love the chats over the dining table or next the camp fire. It is wonderful how nature and wildlife brings like-minded people together. Making new friends, sharing the same passion.

Why waiting this long before setting a webshop?

A good question, and sorry, I don’t even have a good answer. Although I have worked all my life with customers, I have been very shy with my photography. Shy and modest in a way like “Oh I’m just an amateur”, and “many people have way better images” or “oh, I’m a guy from up North, how can I have good images of a lion?”
Getting older is no fun (reading glasses and more grey hair!) but it has given me also self confidence to do things I hesitated younger. Simple truth is that I don’t like every photo I see online, and I know that not everyone will like my photos here on this site – and that’s perfectly fine with me. I trust that someone will like these, so I wanted to offer the opportunity to purchase prints for your home or office. And at same time highlight the beauty of Africa. I get that traveling to Africa isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but maybe they still appreciate wildlife framed on the wall…

Besides of photography and travelling what else I do?

We have our own business a company called Värikaihdin-Artic Store Hyvinkää, and we work together with blinds and awnings and other solar shading products. I do all our installations while Sari takes care of sales and showroom. On our free time we may pop in a gym, go for walks, ride bike tours, or for longer breaks go to our Lapland cottage in the northern part of Finland. We live in an old wooden house in the countryside, so there is always something to do or take care of. If not anything else, we can always plan our next safari adventure!

 

 

Jukka

Photographer (and an elephant in the back)

This is me walking from our room to the main area in Delta Camp in Botswana.

© image by Trevor McCall-Peat