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A Smart Phone Safari Can Work

By The Crest Magazine29/09/20224 Mins Read
Smart Phone Safari

With his motto “Keep it Simple”, renowned photographer Christian Sperka gives us 5 reasons why a Smart Phone Safari can work.

Based at Thanda Safari, KwaZulu Natal, as the resident Wildlife Photographer and specialist Photography Guide, Christian also conducts photography courses and teaches wildlife photography.

“I often hear it said, that when going on safari, one ‘must’ have a decent camera with a reasonable long tele-focus lens. And while it is an advantage to have (and use) such a camera, nowadays most people have very good smart phones (iPhones or Android-based) and prefer to travel light.”

“I take a lot of images and video clips with my smart phones. Personally I work with Canon DSLRs, Apple iPhones and a DJI Phantom drone. And in the last two years I’ve taught far more people ‘smart phone’ photography than ‘proper camera’ photography.“

Here are his five reasons why a Smart Phone Safari can work:

1. Smart phones are very good for taking a wide-angle picture (no pinching!). Focus on the beautiful scenery and the wildlife and you will create some great memories. Zooming in on pictures (pinching) should be avoided as most smart phones only provide digital zoom (equivalent to picture cropping). It’s therefore best to take the picture ‘un-zoomed’ and crop it later. Some advanced smartphones, e.g. iPhone 12/13 (and the latest one) Pro have a third tele-focus lens which do provide optical tele-focus capability.

2. Smart phones are great for those difficult light conditions such as sunsets, sunrises and interesting cloud formations over beautiful scenery. These are often easier to capture with the smart phone than with a regular camera. Combined with a good ‘enhancement’ app, like an excellent ‘Camera+ for iPhones,’ amazing pictures can be created.

3. Clip-on tele-focus lenses are available at very little cost and having such a lens will make it possible to get a decent shot of distant targets e.g. lions, birds. Binoculars can also serve as a tele-focus lens (make sure there is a small distance between the camera lens and the binoculars ocular, focusing first on the subject with your binos, before using your smartphone camera).

4. Smart phones are excellent at taking macro-shots. Anything from plants to small creatures can be captured very well. Make sure to check with your guide that it is safe to get close to any creature.

5. Private game reserves, such as Thanda Safari, are great for smart phone photography as one is usually able to get much closer to wildlife than in a National Park. A professional and experienced guide knows exactly how close he can get safely to animals to ensure a good picture. Get as close to eye-level with your picture subject as you can and you will create some great shots.

Photography services and photography courses at Thanda Safari are provided by Christian Sperka

Free Photography Lesson

Your African safari will reveal the most incredible sightings that you will want to keep alive in your memory. What better way to do this than with your own magnificent photographs. To help you capture your time at Thanda, guests are offered a complimentary photography lesson to teach you more about the art of catching the perfect wildlife moment. During the lesson, Christian Sperka will teach you how to set up your digital camera or smartphone and introduce you to the basic rules of wildlife photography.

Photography in the Wild

After a complimentary 90-minute wildlife photography lesson or professional discussion, you head out on a three-hour evening game drive in a private safari vehicle to put into practice what you have learned during your lesson, or to hone your skills without being rushed. Wildlife photography takes skill and patience and what better way to practice than to go in your own time on your own private vehicle.

 For information contact: reservations@thanda.co.za

Christian Sperka has travelled the world photographing animals in game reserves of South Africa and Namibia, the jungles of Costa Rica, in Yellowstone National Park in the USA, and at zoos in Europe and the United States. He also worked as the official photographer and photography teacher at Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, Tennessee, USA. His work has been featured in wildlife magazines, books and many other publications.

 All images were created with various iPhones (7Plus, X Plus, 12 Pro) with most being cropped. @christiansperkaphotography #christiansperkaphotography #SmartPhoneSafari #iPhoneSafari

#thandasafari #safari #gamereserve #gamedrive #getaway #adventure #big5 #southafrica

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