Wildlife Photography in Kenya—Course Preview
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MORE IN THIS COURSE:
- Wildlife Photography in Kenya—Course Preview
- Wildlife Photography in Kenya Introduction
- Backlighting with Lions
- Cheetahs
- Wrap-Up
Hi, I'm Zac Mills. And I'm Ian Plant. And we're on Safari in Kenya right now photographing wildlife. In particular, we're looking for the big cats, lions, leopards, and cheetahs. We are in one of the world's finest wildlife reserves, with iconic rivers, breathtaking vistas of rolling grass plains filled with a large abundance and variety of animals.
We also timed our visit to coincide with the great migration, where more than one million wildebeest will plunge across the Mara River in their quest for food. And while we're here we're going to share the techniques that we use to make compelling wildlife photos. This ecosystem produces dramatic and dynamic weather patterns with highly photogenic lighting effects, such as storm clouds, golden sunrises and sunsets, and beautiful colors at twilight. We're hoping that our photos tell a story of these big cats on the great plains, their constant search for food, the threats to their existence and survival, and the endless interaction between predator and prey. So join us on this incredible photo adventure.
Do you have recent photos of Kenya's wildlife. i feel there is alot that is not on here.
I think you guys need to do another video of Kenya wildlife photography in year 2022 or 2023. There is a lot that has changed in Kenya regarding wildlife. That is my humble request!!
The Kenya Wildlife Photography time of only nine days is too short for me to justify the 25+ flying hours each way(from California) and travel cost. The travel guides may only have available that short time window which may work well for some but not me..
I need more information about your workshop ''Wildlife Photography in Kenya'' Thanks