Posts filed under: Africa

How to meet your mammoth expectations Who doesn’t love elephants? With their intelligence and complex social nature they make charismatic subjects for photography. Our latest bite-size guide offers a primer in making the most of all your ellie encounters. Spend...
Photographing from boats What’s more fun than messing about on the river – photographing on the river of course! Here’s our latest quickfire guide to photography from the water. Few things beat wildlife-watching from the water on safari – apart...
Photographing the king of beasts Our latest concise guide to safari photography looks at the basics of photographing one of Africa’s most popular subjects. Lions are undoubtedly one of the most compelling subjects to photograph on safari, but they can...
Why it’s cool to get the blues before dark on safari In our regular run through of photo tips we look at photographing in the blue hour to add drama to your images. The golden hour has lots of column...
Do and don’ts of photographing from a safari vehicle In our latest concise guides we look at good habits when photographing from a game drive vehicle. If you want to get the best shots from a photo safari you need...
With our trips to Zimanga sadly postponed to next year, we asked Charl Senekal, the man behind the reserve’s unique photographic opportunities, to give us an update on what’s been happening in our absence. Hi to everyone from the southern...
Isolate subjects better with this framing trick In the next of our fast-track guides to getting better pictures on safari we show you a simple way to beef up compositions. With so many wonderful wildlife images out there how do...
Setting up your camera for more efficient focusing In our latest concise guide we look at how separating focus and shutter release functions could help improve your safari photography. If you’re not already using back button focus, then separating the...
Capturing wildlife in motion with panning shots In our latest concise guide to improving your safari photography we look at creating dynamic action shots with panning techniques. Lowering your ISO and closing down the camera aperture might seem strange advice...
Protecting your images when on safari In the latest of our concise guides to improving your safari photography we look at how to organise a back-up workflow to safeguard your shots. Working out what camera kit to take on safari...