Forest Lake Photography Club president Norman Dean has been recognised for securing the top spot in Heritage Bank’s November Wildlife Image Competition.
Background of the Forest Lake Win
The winning entry featured a young spotted hyena, taken during his safari tour in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Dean currently leads expeditions as the chief wildlife photographer for On-Line Safari Tours.

Forest Lake Photographer’s Experience and Work
Dean travels to South Africa several times each year where he continues his wildlife photography work. His long-standing experience includes more than two decades as a professional photographer with a focus on animals in their natural environment. His photographic work aims to highlight the behaviour and presence of African wildlife.
How the Competition Operates in Forest Lake
The Forest Lake Photography Club runs monthly slideshow events where members submit images for viewing. Voting for entries takes place the following month. As the current winner, Dean will receive an A3+ print of his photograph produced on the club’s printer, purchased using a grant provided through the local branch of Heritage Bank. This funding is also used for a new laptop and printer supplies.

Community Involvement and Additional Projects
Some club members were invited in September to photograph the finalist gardens for the Inala Electorate Garden Competition. Those images will be included in a 2026 calendar that will be sold to support charitable efforts. The club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.15 p.m. at the Forest Lake Community Hall, where visitors are welcome.
Outlook
Dean’s recent achievement adds to the ongoing activities of the Forest Lake Photography Club, which continues to support local photographers and community projects. His winning image forms part of the club’s regular program, supported by its monthly competitions and equipment funded through external grants.
Published 19-Nov-2025














