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A quick guide to wildlife photography for beginners

These 5 tips will help you capture the perfect shot on your mobile device.

Most wildlife photographers will tell you that the secret to being a great photographer requires a love for nature and a lot of patience. Of course, it also doesn’t hurt to have high-tech equipment but if you’re still an amateur, do you really need it or will your smartphone do the trick? Don’t be mistaken, mastering the art of wildlife photography can be challenging even for the most experienced individuals but it’s certainly possible for you to get started using just your smartphone.

Last year, wildlife photography expert, Rogan Kerr, travelled to Kruger Gate Hotel and used this luxury accommodation as his base from which to explore the Kruger National Park – a wildlife photographer’s paradise. With an abundance of animal and plant life, the Kruger National Park boasts over 2 000 plant species with 336 tree species as well as 500 bird species, six of which are known as the Big 6 and are native to the area. And, of course, it is also home to the beloved Big 5. The Park not only has a variety of living species but also contains evidence of prehistoric life, too, dating back over 500 000 years. Beyond the impressive biodiversity, the Kruger National Park possesses 254 known cultural heritage sites, which includes 130 rock art sites.

The best part is that Rogan didn’t have to travel too far for this particular adventure. This is because the upmarket 4-star hotel is situated in a tranquil riverine in the Greater Kruger Conservancy, just 100 metres from Paul Kruger Gate, and on the banks of the iconic Sabie River. The property boasts a range of elegant accommodation, all with refined Africa-inspired décor. Additionally, wildlife lovers will be pleased to know that there are a number of safari options available to guests, ranging from intimate guided game drives for couples to more interactive group game drives as well as self-drive access. Perhaps even more exciting, is that the hotel has a dedicated on-site safari concierge who will assist you in booking your perfect safari experience.

In the case of Rogan, he opted for an intimate couple’s game drive, which was led by the hotel’s knowledgeable game ranger. During this drive, Rogan captured rare Kruger Park sightings. The results were awe-inspiring.

Whilst Rogan used his professional gear to capture his experience, he also created the below list of 5 smartphone photography tricks:

  • Mix up your perspective – Try mixing up the way your camera sees things. Getting a low angle makes for much more dynamic content than shooting straight ahead of you. The same goes for high angles. Try using reflections or shooting through foliage for added nuance to your image.
  • Under-expose – It’s a lot easier to brighten a dark picture than it is to try and darken a bright one. If you overexpose you will lose any details that burn out with the light. Underexposing allows you to shoot so the bright areas are appropriately captured, and then brighten up the dark areas in post-production.
  • Use the right camera – Smartphones these days come with several camera lenses. A wide, a standard, and a zoom. All of these work better for certain scenes. For example, shooting the architecture of a room is often better on a wide angle. Play around with the different cameras and check out the “Pro” or “Professional” settings in your camera. Many modern smartphones come with these.
  • Use your features – Smartphones offer different camera features. For example, the iPhone offers standard, portrait and panoramic camera features. Use the pano setting for wide, epic scenes or large spaces; use your portrait mode for food and people. You can also make use of additional features such as night mode for scenes shot in low-light. Play around with these and see what you can get out of it.
  • Edit your pictures – The latest smartphones’ in-camera editing facilities are pretty good. You can do a lot to make your image pop with more vibrancy, contrast, noise reduction, vignettes and much more. If you are posting to Instagram, play around with the app’s built-in editing features or investigate free editing tools such as Adobe’s Lightroom app.

Yes, a high-end professional camera with a long lens will always be the setup of choice for professional wildlife photographers. For everyday visitors who only have their phones on them to capture the memories, however, these tricks should help to make the most of what you’ve got.

Guest Reviews

(Translated by Google) An excellent experience the accommodation, the food, the service, the staff. The girl who gave me the massage was very good. Bravo for everything

(Original)
Μία εξαιρετική εμπειρία η διαμονή, το φαγητό, η εξυπηρέτηση, το προσωπικό. Η κοπέλα που μου Έκανε μασάζ ήταν πολύ καλή. Μπράβο για όλα

Posted on 26/03/2026 by Google

Beautiful hotel with a beautiful structure that gives the impression of being suspended in the trees. The decoration is superb and the location, right in front of Kruger National Park, is exceptional.
The table is excellent, with high quality dishes.
The staff is very welcoming and particularly attentive.
A truly memorable experience!

Posted on 29/03/2026 by TripAdvisor

I could not recommend the Kruger Gate Hotel more! Our experience from start to finish was flawless. We were greeted at Skukuza airport and driven through Kruger National Park to get to the hotel. That meant that even our taxi journey to the hotel featured animal sightings. The staff at the hotel were so efficient and got us checked in so quickly, even though we were a large family/friends group. We stayed for four nights and decided to do 1x full day safari, 1x morning safari and 1x afternoon safari. This allowed us to explore the National Park but also enjoy the beautiful facilities at the hotel. The safaris were excellently organised and the guides were incredible. We saw 4 out of the big 5 (sadly no leopards, although we had two very near misses where we had just missed a leopard sighting) and countless other animals. In our down time we enjoyed the three swimming pools, one of which overlooked the river and where we could see elephants on the opposite banks, and our wonderful rooms. The group was split between Deluxe Rooms and the self catering chalets. The rooms were stunning and the chalets were excellent for larger groups. The food was AMAZING! Every night we were treated to an extensive buffet in the boma with amazing singing. The ambience was incredible. On the two mornings we weren\'t on game drives we enjoyed the buffet breakfast, which was also delicious. While there a large number of our group booked treatments at the spa, which we all raved about. The trip was to celebrate my 30th Birthday and we were a large group visiting from the UK. I would like to thank everyone at the Kruger Gate Hotel for making our stay so special. I really hope that I return again in the future. Thank you again!

Posted on 30/03/2026 by Booking.com

Nice set up with a lovely pool by the river,feels amazing right in the bush

Posted on 30/03/2026 by Booking.com

le cadre exceptionnel, la gentillesse du personnel, c\'était mon 2eme séjour dans cet hôtel et j\'y retournerai surment une 3eme fois.

Posted on 29/03/2026 by Booking.com

La structure, la decoration, l’emplacement et la table

Posted on 29/03/2026 by Booking.com