Award-winning nature photographer Chris Schmid, captures stunning imagery of African wildlife; depicting the harsh realities of survival in the wild.
From tracking the Black Rhino to a rare sighting of a Caracal to witnessing a pride of Lions hunting their prey; this outstanding wildlife photography series captures the desolate beauty of the wild.
Chris Schmid, a Swiss native, captured the stunning collection in December; a time of year when the weather can be changeable which, as the collection shows, offers its own challenges but also opportunities for imagery.
Chris provides tips on how best to capture great wildlife imagery –
Award winning photographer Chris Schmid, commented: “I find photographing the local nature in Namibia fascinating; seeing how the animals have adapted their behaviour to be able to survive is a wonderful story to tell through the camera lens. Vegetation and water supplies are a lot more limited in such dry environments, we see that groups of animals split up more often when hunting for their next food source. With precious few places to hide, this makes the territory extremely effective and deadly.”
“Photographing in such harsh environments can provide multiple challenges but here dust can be a real issue. On the upside, the vast planes mean that you can see for very long distances so good telephoto lenses are essential. Using the Sony RX10 III gave me confidence on this particularly testing shoot. The camera’s impressively quick autofocus and the zoom range were crucial to capture the wild.”
“When coming face to face with rare animals, I had to react quickly not to miss a shot, and couldn’t get too close, therefore, the silent shutter speed of the camera was vital. Also, using a 600mm at an aperture of F4 would normally mean carrying around a lot of weight in lenses but thanks to everything being in one bridge camera body, it made the shoot a whole lot easier.”
Yann Salmon Legagneur, Head of Product Marketing, Digital Imaging for Sony Europe, commented: “The RX10 III is the ideal accompaniment for professional and amateur wildlife photographers. Chris’ wildlife collection showcases just what the camera is capable of; just one camera with a fixed lens. Additionally, thanks to its 24-600mm super-telephoto zoom and silent shutter capability, it ensures that these beautiful animals are not disturbed whilst photos are taken.”
The Sony RX10 III camera is available now.
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