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Since 2013, I’ve published hundreds of blog posts on all aspects of photography. Some are aimed at helping photographers with their technique, settings, and equipment, but others describe my exhibitions, workshops, and adventures in Africa, Antarctica, and beyond.
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Wildlife Photography with an iPhone
Wildlife photographers are often seen as ‘big men with big guns’—ie expensive cameras with long lenses. And I’m probably one of them! When guests on safari see my 600mm lens, they often come over to talk to me about it before admitting they ‘only’ have an iPhone—sometimes blushing in embarrassment!
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Canon EOS R1 Review
When I first became a professional photographer, a friend told me I should either buy Canon or Nikon. I didn’t want to own anything made by a photocopier manufacturer, so I chose Nikon!
I now have a Nikon Z8 and a Sony ⍺1, but what about the Canon EOS R1? It’s been three years since the release of the R3, and the R1 is now supposed to be Canon’s flagship mirrorless camera. Am I tempted?
![Sony v Nikon Field Test](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1729081354837-AFCMFOPAG9E4BFC57FSA/Alone.jpg)
Sony v Nikon Field Test
Some photographers have the luxury of owning complete ranges of cameras and lenses from two (or more) different brands. Sadly, that’s not the case for me, so it was harder to compare Sony and Nikon equipment in the field.
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Mix and Match
When I turned professional in 2013, I went through a succession of Nikon DSLRs: first the D800, then the D810 and finally the D850. They were good cameras, but I wanted something more. When the Sony ⍺1 came along, offering eye detection and 30 fps shooting, I took the mirrorless plunge—but now I’ve gone crawling back to Nikon! Why…?
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What's in my Camera Bag?
What equipment do you need to be a professional wildlife photographer? Well, I pack light, so all my camera gear fits in a Tenba Hybrid Roller 21—apart from my 400mm lens, which I carry in a separate dry bag. If I’m visiting a lodge in Africa, there’s usually a free laundry service, so I pack a change of clothes in my jacket to avoid checking any luggage. And that’s it…!
![What Accessories Do You Need For Wildlife Photography?](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1616851397428-C7OZ82DLTBRH7RTBON2V/Nick+Dale+using+laptop.jpg)
What Accessories Do You Need For Wildlife Photography?
Wildlife photography can be an expensive hobby—and it gets even worse if you end up buying lots of accessories, including memory cards, spare batteries, filters, battery grips, flashguns, drones, tripods and camera bags. And what about a computer? Editing images and video on the go demands a top-of-the-range laptop that might set you back thousands…!
![How to Organise your Photos](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1701013024319-493VS4C6FK6DPC5GK16L/IMG_0194.jpg)
How to Organise your Photos
Have you ever been desperately trying to find a photo that you took? Have you had to scroll endlessly through your Photos feed on your smartphone? Have you ever had to give up because it was just too hard to find? I’m sure the answer for most photographers is “Yes”, “Yes” and “Yes”! Keeping track of your photos is hard for everyone, but here are a few tips that might help.
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Addicted to AUTO...?
Are you addicted to AUTO? Do you leave your camera in AUTO mode without ever trying aperture or shutter priority, let alone manual? If so, let me be your sponsor! I can help you improve your photography by encouraging you to use different cameras, lenses, settings and rules of composition—and you won’t even need to go cold turkey!
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Zooms vs Primes for Wildlife Photography
Wildlife photography is all about trade-offs, so there are never any easy answers. When it comes to the choice between zoom and prime lenses, my own experience tells me that primes work best at long focal lengths and zooms at wider angles. However, it’s a matter of personal taste, and new features like built-in teleconverters mean the picture is always changing…
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Dress for Success!
Wherever you go in the world to take pictures, it’s important to wear the right clothing. I’ve worked as a photographer in 26 countries on all seven continents, so I thought I’d give you the lowdown on what I usually wear in different places and in different conditions.
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Accessorise!
If you want to buy a camera or lens for wildlife photography, there are probably millions of online articles to give you all the advice you need, but what about accessories? Tripods, filters and cleaning kits might not be as sexy, but when you need them, you really need them!
![Sony ⍺1 Field Test](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1694356799302-AK3V0K9J62GKUF1R7N5P/Confusion+of+blue+wildebeest+hidden+by+dust.jpg)
Sony ⍺1 Field Test
I’ve been using my pair of Sony ⍺1 cameras for a couple of years now, and I thought it would be worth doing a proper field test. I’ve just come back from a couple of weeks in the Serengeti photographing the Mara river crossing, so how did they perform?
![What do all the Letters and Numbers Mean on Lenses?](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1680954121221-R1TQXSYK7N67RFV0COYK/Lens.jpeg)
What do all the Letters and Numbers Mean on Lenses?
Like cars, lenses tend to have a lot of letters and numbers printed on them, but what do they all mean? If you’re feeling discombobulated, here’s a quick guide to the markings on Canon, Nikon and Sony lenses.
![Mirrorless Head-to-head: Canon R3 v Nikon Z9 v Sony ⍺1](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1680362045519-FAX22HEXTOEV00NRO1BR/best-camera-for-outdoor-photography-Sony-a1.jpg)
Mirrorless Head-to-head: Canon R3 v Nikon Z9 v Sony ⍺1
Now that mirrorless cameras are wiping the floor with DSLRs—at least at the professional end!—let’s take a look at the three main contenders for the best mirrorless wildlife camera on the market: the Canon R3 (unless you prefer the R5’s higher resolution!), Nikon Z9 and Sony a1.
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What Lenses do you Need for Wildlife Photography?
Size isn’t everything, as they say, but there’s nothing like the power, reach and feel of a long lens. It gets you where the action is and lets you take close-ups of skittish and possibly dangerous wild animals. You still need other types of lenses, of course, but they’re far less glamorous!
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What Camera do you Need for Wildlife Photography?
“Hello, my name’s Nick, and I’m a cameraholic.”
There’s something very addictive about buying a new camera. You get obsessed with the idea of owning something that has the latest features, and you simply have to have it…!
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Update Your Metadata!
I’ve decided to use my first blog post of 2023 to be a nag! Apologies in advance, but I just thought it was worth reminding you to keep your metadata up-to-date. Not everyone is going to be as OCD as I am, but that’s as good a reason as any for this article…
![Which Tripod Head Should I Buy?](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1672412777677-UNBH6NUSJ1IFV3H90X6Z/Gitzo+GHFG1+Fluid+Gimbal+Head.jpg)
Which Tripod Head Should I Buy?
I used to have a Benro GH5C gimbal head, but I swapped it for a Gitzo GHFG1. If you want to find out why, read on…
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![Mirrorless Shootout!](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55408447e4b0543265612fa6/1669451411216-PORDHGFV2XOQ8H77RROU/best-camera-for-outdoor-photography-Sony-a1.jpg)
Mirrorless Shootout!
One of the great frustrations of owning a camera is that the different mounts aren’t compatible. You can’t simply buy the best camera body and the best lenses because they might not fit together!