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Once you have your medley of photographic devices at hand, you'll then have to part with your hard earned cash to fly yourself to the Serengeti or perhaps the Okavango Delta, if you prefer. Continuous advances in technology also mean that in order to keep up with the competition, you may well need to regularly invest in new gadgetry. Firstly, you have to pay for all of the camera equipment and perhaps even a beginner's photography course to learn the basics. Money is often the greatest obstacle for those wishing to pursue a career in wildlife photography.

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But I'm pretty sure most people would happily trade snapping photos of our beautiful planet's flora and fauna for their conventional nine to five. Everybody wants to be a wildlife photographer. It feels great to be part of the minority who actually know exactly what they want to do with their life. By merging my two passions in life, the ideal profession becomes quite clear. In my experience, the happiest people tend to be those with jobs that entail work they feel passionate about.ĭuring my mid-twenties, I developed a keen interest in photography. We all have different interests and the things that motivate us vary greatly from one person to the next. The most fulfilling careers aren't necessarily industry specific. As a child, I frequently fantasised about epic safari adventures and always envisioned that one day I might work with animals. Once on the brink of extinction, their population is now estimated at more than 600 individuals.Īn honest article written for aspiring wildlife photographers.įor as long as I can remember I have been fascinated by wildlife and the natural world. The endangered Asiatic Lion occupies only one forest in India, but thanks to large conservation efforts, their numbers are steadily increasing. One of the highest concentrations of these majestic animals lies in Ngorogoro Crater in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. One of the largest in the feline family (second only to the tiger), African Lions can only be found today in sub-Saharan Africa with 80% situated in eastern and southern Africa.

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In fact, their number has declined from around a whopping 400,000 in the 1950s to about 20,000 individuals today. Once widespread throughout Africa, Asia and Southwestern Europe, numbers of this magnificent symbol of Africa have decreased drastically over the past century due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and human-wildlife conflict. The Lion is not only one of the most iconic of all big cat species, but perhaps one of the most familiar creatures on the planet.







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