Capture the Moment!

Since 2013, I’ve published hundreds of blog posts on all aspects of photography. Some are aimed at helping photographers with their technique, settings, and equipment, but others describe my exhibitions, workshops, and adventures in Africa, Antarctica, and beyond.

Feel free to browse chronologically or click on the category heading above any post for specific content, such as Equipment, Trips or Hints and Tips.

If you’d like to write a guest post, please drop me a line at nick@nickdalephotography.com or on +44 7942 800921.

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Coping with the Cold
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

Coping with the Cold

When I went to Sweden, the cold broke my tripod. When I went to Canada, the cold broke my lens. When I went to Antarctica, the cold broke my camera. I could go on…!

Extremely low temperatures can wreak havoc with your photography gear, so here are a few lessons I’ve learned in the past few years to help you cope with the cold.

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What Your Driver can do for you
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

What Your Driver can do for you

As John F Kennedy almost said, “Ask what you can do for your driver - and ask what your driver can do for you!”

Drivers and guides are there to help you on safari, and it’s worth getting to know them so that you can benefit from their knowledge and experience—but it’s important to try and give something back.

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How to Shoot in Bad Weather
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

How to Shoot in Bad Weather

In the words of Alfred Wainwright, “There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.” Well, in photography terms, it’s not the clothing that’s the problem but the type of shot. Here’s a quick guide to the right types of shots in different kinds of weather.

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Mirrorless Autofocus Settings
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

Mirrorless Autofocus Settings

I’ve been using a Sony a1 for over a year now, so I feel like the time has come to talk about the autofocus settings. I used to have a series of Nikon DSLRs (the D800, D810 and D850), and I’d never used a mirrorless camera before. However, it was pretty easy to learn, and even now I’m still amazed by the sharpness of the images.

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Nine Ways to Sex African Wildlife
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

Nine Ways to Sex African Wildlife

I’m always keen to learn, but one thing I’m not very good at is working out whether safari animals are male or female. I know a few of the rules, but it’s easy to make a mistake—and that can be a bit embarrassing!

Here’s your cut-out-and-keep guide to a few of the major species. It’s not exhaustive, but it should prevent you having to refer to animals as ‘it’ all the time…

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Four Ways to Photograph African Birds in Flight
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

Four Ways to Photograph African Birds in Flight

Most people prefer wildlife action shots to portraits, and I’m no different. I also spend a lot of time on safari, so I end up taking quite a few pictures of African birds in flight. Even the most beautiful bird looks better on the wing than on a stick, so it’s worth the wait! Here are a few tips to help you get the best possible results—depending on the size of the bird.

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How to Become a Resident Photographer
Hints and tips, Travel Nick Dale Hints and tips, Travel Nick Dale

How to Become a Resident Photographer

A few years ago, I asked Andy Skillen how to win clients as a wildlife photographer. He didn’t tell me, but he did tell me a story of the ‘dream scenario’. He had an enquiry from a group of managers who wanted to buy a retirement present for their departing chairman. They wanted it to be a picture of a row of five hippos in the water, all looking towards the camera.

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Eight Steps to Becoming a Great Wildlife Photographer
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

Eight Steps to Becoming a Great Wildlife Photographer

I saw a post the other day on what makes a great wildlife photographer, and I didn’t like it. Not because it was badly written, but because there were an awful lot of generalisations that I’m sure don’t apply half the time. That’s why I decided to write this piece as a ‘how to’ guide instead. That makes a lot more sense to me.

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Social Media for Photographers
Hints and tips Nick Dale Hints and tips Nick Dale

Social Media for Photographers

Are you confused about how to use social media as a photographer? Do you have personal accounts but not business accounts? Do you struggle to understand the difference between all the platforms? Would you like to get started but don’t know how?

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