Coffee chronicles
Coffee chronicles on a slightly chilly August morning at the Chapter Coffeehouse in a leafy Lilongwe suburb.
A series of photo stories and photography projects of things, events and destinations in Malawi and beyond.
by Austin · Published 21 August 2023 · Last modified 20 November 2023
Coffee chronicles on a slightly chilly August morning at the Chapter Coffeehouse in a leafy Lilongwe suburb.
by Austin · Published 7 March 2023 · Last modified 21 August 2023
A journey into the heartland of farming. A photo story of activity on a farm on the banks of the Bua River in rural Lilongwe.
by Austin · Published 5 August 2022 · Last modified 17 February 2023
A photo story of Kamuzu Academy sports day and academic awards presentation ceremony
by Austin · Published 21 July 2022 · Last modified 22 August 2023
A photo story of a hiking trip up Senga Hills Forest Reserve in Salima and the spectacular views of Lake Malawi, our lake of stars.
by Austin · Published 31 January 2022 · Last modified 31 August 2023
Five things you will love doing in Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, the world’s first freshwater national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
by Austin · Published 23 November 2021 · Last modified 29 August 2023
A photo overview of Katawa Cottage, a new accommodation unit on the shores of Lake Malawi in Monkey Bay, Mangochi.
by Austin · Published 16 September 2021 · Last modified 7 February 2023
Beautiful fresco paintings by Micheal Kapalamula adorn the walls of Bembeke Cathedral of the Holy Family in Dedza Diocese. A photo story.
by Austin · Published 30 August 2021 · Last modified 16 September 2021
A photostory of the Episcopal Consecration of Fr Peter Adrian Chifukwa as the new bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Dedza.
by Austin · Published 10 June 2021 · Last modified 16 August 2023
Highlights from the opening of The Chapter Coffeehouse, a cafe in the city of Lilongwe serving coffee, tea and cakes.
by Austin · Published 23 January 2021 · Last modified 12 February 2023
A photostory of Cape Maclear, also known as Chembe, a small tourist and fishing village in the Nankumba Peninsula, on the southern tip of Lake Malawi.