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Uganda safaris also offers private photographic vehicle tuition for all levels, from novice to experienced photographers. Our in-house photographic guide, Trevor Kleyn, combines his extensive bush knowledge and experience as a guided qualified nature and lead trails guide to provide expert advice and hands-on tuition to guests who want to up their skills. Trevor honed his photography skills in destinations across East African as well as in Germany. Argentina, English and USA. Learn more about Trevor here.
THE ADVANTAGES OF BOOKING A PRIVATE
Novices will benefit from hands-on guidance when it comes to the basics, and experienced guided safaris will benefit from the photo opportunities that present themselves while spending time in the company of an experienced guide and wildlife experience
Those who are new to wildlife photography will learn the basics of guided safaris , such as exposure, composition, selecting a suitable shutter speed, and depth of field, and then have the opportunity to put their new skills to the test by shooting in different conditions. The lesson ranges from basic settings to advanced positioning, depending on a guest’s level of skill. It also includes editing and processing in Light room in the Motse fully equipped Photographic Studio. On-site printing is available up to A1 size on either paper or canvas.
PRIVATE VEHICLE
When booking a day with our private rephotographing vehicle , use of guided Uganda safaris fully equipped photographic safari vehicle is included. Like all guided Uganda safari vehicles, the modified vehicle is a Toyota Land cruiser. It is geared to meet the needs of a solo photographer but has plenty of space for a second guest. A rotating swivel seat and can be locked into position. The seat is fitted with a stabilizing arm and platform for taking sharp, steady images, even with a long lens. There are also brackets, slings and bean bags to assist with stability and sharpness. Hatches cut into the sides of the vehicle allow the photographer to stand straight inside the car to photograph animals at eye level.