Professional Wildlife Photography
Dust on the lens. Dawn over the Mara. A tiger emerging from the mist at Ranthambore. These are the moments you came for — we'll take you there.
The Arsenal
100–600mm reach. Built for the field.
High-speed burst. Weather-sealed.
Carbon fiber. Gimbal heads.
In the Field
Ten days in the Maasai Mara with access most photographers never get. Track the Big Five at golden hour, master behavioral anticipation, and return with portfolio-defining images.
Raptors, shorebirds, and migratory species. Learn the tracking techniques, shutter speeds, and burst settings that separate sharp frames from blurred misses.
The technical side is only half the shot. This workshop focuses on reading animal behavior, positioning for light, and building the patience that defines great wildlife photography.
In Their Words
Wild Lens Co. changed how I approach the field. The gear recommendations were spot-on, and the Africa intensive gave me shots that ran in three publications.
Marcus Webb
Contributing Photographer, National Geographic
I've taken workshops on four continents. This is the only one where I learned something genuinely new every single day. The instruction is world-class.
Priya Nair
Wildlife Photographer, BBC Earth
The telephoto lens I bought here has been through two African safaris and an Alaskan winter. Flawless. The team knows exactly what works in the field.
James Okafor
Freelance Wildlife Photographer