Cheesemans' Ecology Safaris
Wildlife Photography Tips from Cheesemans’
Capturing the perfect wildlife shot takes more than just luck—it requires patience, technique, and an understanding of the natural world. At Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris, our expert guides include professional wildlife photographers who know how to get that once-in-a-lifetime shot while respecting wildlife and their habitats.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to improve your skills or an experienced photographer seeking pro-level tips, we’ve got you covered. Here are our top wildlife photography tips straight from the field.
1. Know Your Subject
The key to capturing stunning wildlife images is understanding the behavior of the animals you’re photographing. Our expert guides emphasize the importance of:
- Researching animal behavior: Knowing when and where animals are most active increases your chances of a great shot.
- Observing before shooting: Spend time watching how animals move and interact to anticipate the perfect moment.
- Respecting wildlife: Keep a safe distance and never disturb animals for the sake of a photo.
👉 Pro Tip: Bring a field guide or use apps like iNaturalist to identify species and learn more about them before your trip.

2. Master Your Camera Settings
Wildlife photography often involves unpredictable subjects and challenging lighting conditions. Our guides recommend practicing these essential settings before your safari:
- Shutter Speed: Use a fast shutter speed (1/1000 sec or faster) to freeze action, especially for birds in flight or running animals.
- Aperture: A wider aperture (f/4 – f/5.6) helps create beautiful background blur, making your subject stand out.
- ISO: Don’t be afraid to increase your ISO in low-light conditions, but balance it to avoid excessive noise.
👉 Pro Tip: Set your camera to “burst mode” to capture multiple shots in quick succession and increase your chances of nailing the perfect shot.

3. Composition is Key
Great wildlife photography isn’t just about having the best gear—it’s about how you compose your shots. Use these composition techniques to enhance your images:
- Rule of Thirds: Place your subject off-center to create a more dynamic and balanced image.
- Leading Lines: Use natural elements like rivers or tree branches to guide the viewer’s eye to the subject.
- Eye Contact: Capturing an animal’s eyes can create an emotional connection with viewers.
👉 Pro Tip: Experiment with different angles—getting low to eye level with your subject often results in more intimate and compelling shots.

4. Patience Pays Off
Wildlife photography requires a lot of patience. Animals won’t always be in the perfect position, and waiting quietly can reward you with incredible, natural moments.
Cheesemans’ trips are designed with extended field time, allowing you the opportunity to:
- Wait for unique behaviors and interactions to unfold naturally.
- Observe animals without rushing, leading to more authentic photographs.
- Capture different lighting conditions throughout the day.
👉 Pro Tip: Trust your leaders and stay with the group — our guides skillfully follow the wildlife, giving you the best chances for incredible shots without disturbing the animals.

5. The Right Gear for the Right Destination
Choosing the right gear for your destination can make all the difference in capturing high-quality images. Our guides recommend:
- Telephoto Lens (200-600mm): Ideal for safaris, allowing you to photograph animals from a safe distance.
- Wide-Angle Lens (16-35mm): Perfect for capturing wildlife in their expansive landscapes, such as the vast plains of Africa or polar regions.
- Tripod or Monopod: Helps stabilize your shots, especially in low-light situations or when using heavy lenses.
- Extra Batteries & Memory Cards: Wildlife moments can happen anytime—be prepared with backups.
👉 Pro Tip: Practice using your gear before your trip to ensure you’re comfortable with settings and functionality in the field. Don’t forget to include your planned field clothing in your tests to ensure no issues with it while using your camera.

6. Take Advantage of Golden Light
Lighting can make or break your wildlife shots. The best times for photography are:
- Golden Hour (Early Morning & Late Afternoon): Provides soft, warm light that enhances textures and colors.
- Overcast Days: Offer even lighting, reducing harsh shadows and helping capture fine details.
- Backlighting: Creates dramatic silhouettes and adds depth to your images.
👉 Pro Tip: Start your day early and stay out late—Cheesemans’ itineraries are designed to maximize these golden moments.

7. Tell a Story with Your Photos
The most compelling wildlife images tell a story and evoke emotion. Try to capture:
- Animal Interactions: Look for moments of play, conflict, or bonding.
- Environmental Context: Show the animal in its natural habitat to provide a sense of place.
- Action Shots: Animals in motion can add drama and excitement to your portfolio.
👉 Pro Tip: Keep a travel journal to document the stories behind your photos—it’s a great way to remember special moments and share them with others.

8. Ethical Wildlife Photography Practices
At Cheesemans’, we emphasize ethical wildlife photography that respects the animals and their habitats. Always remember to:
- Follow the guidance of your trip leaders and local wildlife regulations.
- Keep a respectful distance and never disturb animals to get a shot.
- Avoid using flash, as it can startle wildlife and alter natural behaviors.

Embrace Creativity and Enjoy the Journey
While these tips provide a solid foundation, remember that photography is also an art form. Don’t feel confined by the “rules”—some of the most compelling images come from thinking outside the box. Feel free to experiment with different techniques, perspectives, and settings. Most importantly, have fun with your photography.
Our photo guides are always here to support and encourage your photographic aspirations. We’re excited to see the unique moments you’ll capture on your journey with us.
Traveler Success Stories
“The guides were highly skilled, warm, and always open to helping with photography.”
-Jennifer Black | Svalbard
“We spent maximum time in the field so the opportunity to spot and photograph the animals was as advertised and this is the main reason for a photographic safari. Our pictures are numerous and great. Wonderful guides and lovely accomadations at all the camps.”
-Dale and Kathy Plapp | Tanzania
Capture Your Own Wildlife Masterpieces with Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, Cheesemans’ safaris provide the perfect setting to hone your wildlife photography skills while experiencing incredible destinations.
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