by admin | Feb 4, 2024 | Wildlife Cameraman Careers Advice
Finding a mentor, as a new wildlife cinematographer will be priceless A challenging career Wildlife cinematography is a challenging but rewarding career. It requires passion, creativity, and technical skills. But how do you get started in such a competitive and...
by admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Wildlife Cameraman Careers Advice
I am lucky enough to be a wildlife cameraman. I have worked for the BBC, ITV, National Geographic, Terra Mater, NHK and other major international television channels. Most of the time I work on wildlife documentaries with natural history as the subject...
by admin | Sep 3, 2014 | Wildlife Filming Techniques
If you study the picture carefully you will discover the best technique for filming urban peregrines when there isn’t one anywhere in the vicinity. Harry Worth had a comedy show on TV in the 1960s – the bit I remember is the title sequence The technique...
by admin | Aug 4, 2014 | Out and About
Adders are very difficult to spot when they’re keeping still amongst some dead bracken. This might be rubbish, but I suspect they’re even harder to spot when the weather is very hot and they are at their most mobile.
by admin | Mar 22, 2014 | Out and About
Last year I was lucky enough to be working with a team on the trail of a golden eagle living wild and free in Wales. Most of us camera people are sceptical of unusual wildlife sightings, and an eagle in Wales did seem too good to me true, after all, how many of your...