Great concise photography wisdom. I subscribed and look forward to learning more that helps me experience my own photography better. Flying to Tanzania in a week.
Another great and informative video - I’d also suggest building a good rapport with your driver/guide, he (or she) will provide a wealth of information and do their utmost to get you in the best positions for photo opportunities.
Hi Felix. We're going to Etosha and wondering can we drive ourselves within the park and do this, or do we need to hire a guide everyday like you have here. We are going to take photos. We are like you happy to be patient and wait and not be with a group that will want different things. It will be 2 of us. Thank you.
Do you advice people to bring monopods, super glamps or gorillapods to get it steady? Or handheld is enough? I dont know if specially for video is a must have
I am going to Kenya and Tanzania next month (June 2022) and I have a couple balloon rides scheduled. I don’t know which lenses I should be bringing and if I’ll have time to be switching. I will check your other videos to see if you cover equipment. Thanks for these tips!
Hi I am new to this channel thanks for the tips I am a nikon shooter currently my longest lens is the nikonz 100-400 I also have a 70-200 do you think this is good enough for safari or should I pick up the nikonz 180-600mm and combine it with the 70-200 as a kit with my z9 and z8 thanks we are heading to the Serengeti September. 2025
Some other tips. Bring a verrry strong zoom lens as sometimes animals may be very far away. Try to anticipate which way an animal will move and get in front of it. If you are following predators and they appear to be hunting, stick with them. Look for circling birds as under them might be hunting or a recent kill. Be ready to switch to burst shooting quickly in case of a hunt. Don’t forget to take videos as well…they capture sounds and movement that of course photos cannot.
I heard that I can only bring 33 pounds of luggage on the safari or pay extra fee for camera gear.. do you know how much they charge or is there a workaround to not have to pay?
Hey Felix dope video man, I’m gonna be in the Serengeti 2 weeks from today!! Do you have an Instagram where I can check out your collection of photos? Looking for inspiration
Hi Felix, I’ll be going to Maasai Mara on September. These tips will really be useful when I get there. Thanks so much
Great concise photography wisdom. I subscribed and look forward to learning more that helps me experience my own photography better. Flying to Tanzania in a week.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip
Another great and informative video - I’d also suggest building a good rapport with your driver/guide, he (or she) will provide a wealth of information and do their utmost to get you in the best positions for photo opportunities.
Thank you. Very true that is a great point
Loved the PIE acronym ... super helpful ! Definitely something i will use 22/7 :P
These tips are great!
great tips!
Thank you. I would be interested in settings, aperture. Just subscribed.
WOW....Astonishing!!!! THANK YOU!
Really great video, it's a shame you don't have a bigger following. I keep my fingers crossed for you!
Thank you, I have my fingers crossed as well haha
Great video mate.
Good hints. Thanks
VERY good tips. Nice video. Thanks!
I'm glad it was helpful, thank you
Thanks for the tips...I'm going to film some wildlife for the first time this week!
Great wildlife photography tips.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you found then helpful
Subscribed dreaming of locations like yours awesome
Hopefully soon you will be able to make those dreams a reality
Nice work!
Hi Felix. We're going to Etosha and wondering can we drive ourselves within the park and do this, or do we need to hire a guide everyday like you have here. We are going to take photos. We are like you happy to be patient and wait and not be with a group that will want different things. It will be 2 of us. Thank you.
Now in Kenya and was looking for tips to incorporate into my photos. The PIE acronym is great and useful. Cheers
Thank you, I’m happy it helped
What camera and lens are you using and can you suggest a good camera to purchase/rent for a safari trip?
Do you advice people to bring monopods, super glamps or gorillapods to get it steady? Or handheld is enough? I dont know if specially for video is a must have
I am going to Kenya and Tanzania next month (June 2022) and I have a couple balloon rides scheduled. I don’t know which lenses I should be bringing and if I’ll have time to be switching. I will check your other videos to see if you cover equipment. Thanks for these tips!
Hi I am new to this channel thanks for the tips I am a nikon shooter currently my longest lens is the nikonz 100-400 I also have a 70-200 do you think this is good enough for safari or should I pick up the nikonz 180-600mm and combine it with the 70-200 as a kit with my z9 and z8 thanks we are heading to the Serengeti September. 2025
Some other tips. Bring a verrry strong zoom lens as sometimes animals may be very far away. Try to anticipate which way an animal will move and get in front of it. If you are following predators and they appear to be hunting, stick with them. Look for circling birds as under them might be hunting or a recent kill. Be ready to switch to burst shooting quickly in case of a hunt. Don’t forget to take videos as well…they capture sounds and movement that of course photos cannot.
I heard that I can only bring 33 pounds of luggage on the safari or pay extra fee for camera gear.. do you know how much they charge or is there a workaround to not have to pay?
where are you ? and what safari company are you with ?
The driver really had something to say on that point of patience
Hey Felix dope video man, I’m gonna be in the Serengeti 2 weeks from today!! Do you have an Instagram where I can check out your collection of photos? Looking for inspiration