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$250.00 – $1,000.00Price range: $250.00 through $1,000.00
Rising from the golden grasses of the Ngorongoro Crater stands a true relic of Africa’s untamed past — a colossal bull elephant, one of the last remaining tuskers. His immense ivory sweeps gracefully from his face, curving toward the earth like ancient crescents carved by time itself. Each tusk bears the subtle etchings of a long life lived under open skies — a story of survival, wisdom, and quiet dominance.
Born on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Steven Siayako Ngowi grew up surrounded by the untamed beauty of the African bush. From the age of six, he was raised by his grandfather, the legendary safari guide Steven Sr., who introduced him to the rhythm of the wild and the spirit of conservation. Together, they spent countless days alongside world-class photographers, helping them capture the soul of East Africa through the lens — from the thunder of migrating wildebeest to the quiet grace of a lion at dusk.
In Steven’s native Chagga language, Ndifo means “footsteps.” It’s a word that holds deep meaning for him — a reminder of the path his grandfather walked before him. Today, Steven follows those ndifo, honoring his heritage by sharing limited-edition prints of East Africa’s magnificent wildlife.
Each photograph is more than an image; it’s a story of legacy, love for the land, and a vision for the future. Through his art, Steven hopes to give back — raising funds to support fellow Tanzanians living in extreme poverty, helping them find stability and opportunity in the place they all call home.
The name Siayako — his grandfather’s mother’s name — connects Steven to generations past. While Steven Ngowi may be a common name, Siayako is uniquely his — a symbol of his lineage, his purpose, and the enduring footsteps he continues to follow.