Welcome to the Big Cat Photography web page
Big Cat Photography is a photography business that specialises in wildlife photography and here in particular in Big Cat photography. We offer 1-day Photography Courses and Photo Days that are aimed at wildlife enthusiasts, who would like to get a better understanding about photography. Our photography courses are experience-level specific and our groups do not exceed 8 people. You can choose between Photography for Beginners, Introduction to Wildlife Photography, Advanced Wildlife Photography or our Customised Photography Course (usually on a one-to-one basis) to learn about photography, while taking photos of Big Cats and other animals.

Our main Photography Course Venues have at least one of the big cat species (tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards and snow leopards) plus some smaller cat and/or other animal species to practise the newly learnt skills with.

As one of our main business objectives is to raise awareness and funds for Big Cat conservation, we are offering also Talks on Big Cats and other related subjects. The talk topics include the Big Cats themselves, wildlife conservation and wildlife photography and its connection to wildlife conservation.

In the sense of raising funds for Big Cat conservation, 50% of our group photography courses and 20% of our sales profits go to our Photography Course Venues or respectively to one of our Wildlife Conservation partners.

Last, but not least check out our Photo Gallery, from where you can buy Barbara's photos in form of mounted prints or other Photoproducts like fridge magnets and coasters.

If you would like to keep up-to-date with what we are doing and learn more about our photography course venues and wildlife conservation partners, you can join our


News

Special News Bulletin from ALTA
17th May 2012
More evidence about the existence of Amur leopards in the North-East of China (Jilin Province) is emerging.
Fundraising for Amur leopards and tigers
06th May 2012
Our fundraising starts finally on a scale, which we hope will make a difference to our chosen wildlife conservation projects, and with that to the critically endangered Amur leopards and endangered tiger species.
Photography Courses in April/May 2012
22nd April 2012
We have a full programme of all photography course types over the coming weeks, starting off with Introduction to Wildlife Photography at Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens on 27 April 2012.
New Venue - Shepreth Wildlife Park
07th March 2012
We are pleased to announce that we are able to offer our photography courses at Shepreth Wildlife Park in Cambridgeshire. Our course programme will start at Shepreth Wildlife Park with a Photography for Beginners course on 21 June 2012.
2012 Floods in Timbavati, Krüger NP and surroundings
04th February 2012
The Greater Krüger National Park area experienced a major flood on 18th and 19th of January 2012. Within 24 hours they received the amount of rain, which they would normally see over the time of a year. The floods caused Krüger National Park and the Timbavati reserve to close and have caused substantial damage to the entire area.
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