My Photography Gear for an African Safari in Kenya
When it comes to adventures, this one is taking me out of my comfort zone—an African safari in Kenya with some of the best photographers and, for a change, I’m not the one leading the trip! From photographing lions, elephants, and giraffes to navigating the unknowns of wildlife photography, this journey promises a mix of excitement and uncertainty. Wildlife isn’t my usual scene—I’m more familiar with dogs and weddings than with wild animals—but I’m eager to see if this trip changes my perspective.
My packing list includes the Canon EOS R1 and R5 Mark II, both known for their incredible autofocus and battery life, along with a selection of versatile lenses like the RF 1-300mm f/2.8, the RF 85mm f/1.2, and the RF 28-70mm f/2. These choices aim to keep my kit light while giving me the flexibility to capture everything from sweeping landscapes to intimate wildlife portraits. And yes, no tripods or monopods—just me, my gear, and quick movements.
Beyond photography, this experience will be about adapting to new challenges and learning from seasoned wildlife photographers like Matt Dirksen. I’m also braving this trip with Jared Polin, Manny Ortiz, and others, making it both a photographic and social adventure. Stay tuned for updates on whether I survive the wilderness and the company!
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