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 Graham Horder | Nov 1, 2020 | Wildlife Cameraman Diary
Last year I worked on a wildlife film about the realm of Santa Claus. It seems likes years ago as it was a time before Covid. I remember missing a connection in Helsinki because the flight from Heathrow was late taking off. Flying for the wildlife cameraman and woman...
by Graham Horder | Oct 29, 2020 | How to be a wildlife cameraman
Patience is a virtue – isn’t it? And what is patience anyway. According to the Oxford English dictionary it is this. Recently I was discussing patience with another wildlife cameraman. Does a wildlife cameraman need to be patient? Filming pine marten with...
by Graham Horder | May 9, 2020 | Wildlife Filming Techniques
Practice make perfect – but make it real. This is something that I suggest to people who email me from time to time. Hardly a week goes by without someone contacting me for advice and tips about becoming a wildlife cameraman. Usually I suggest people read some...