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Keagan Chasenski

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Keagan has always had a connection with wildlife, having been lucky enough to visit Londolozi as a child. After growing up in Johannesburg, he attended boarding school in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands where weekends were spent exploring the reserve and appreciating his surroundings. ...

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on Level Up Your Wildlife Photography With The GimPro Arm

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wow what a great tool. Are these available for rent? Please share more details. On my last trip I used a monopod with a gimbal head. This is so much better!

Wow, what a great tool this GimPro Arm seems to be. Maybe I’ll try it out next time.

Sign me up! As a photographer who is weight challenged now, I use all the tools available to me to help with stabilizing my camera. The newer bean bags are a big assist mostly because they are so much lighter and easier to move around as I found in March. I also have a monopod with a gimbal head but it is cumbersome. I’ve used the Gimpro arm in other reserves and loved the ease of using it, once the height is set. I will definitely place a reserve for my next stay. By the way, your image of the elephant eye is stunning. Detail shots like this are difficult to capture, so kudos to you.

This looks like a fantastic invention that’s perfect for safaris. Perhaps I’ll rent equipment next time so I can have more photographic opportunities than my smaller lenses will allow.

Hi Keagan, thanks for heads up on this special piece of equipment that can make your photography so much easier and better. Really a neat idea.

Thanks for the inspiration and advice on great equipment!

Keagan, Thanks for the reminder! We are bringing all our usual equipment, but plan to rent some of the “big guns” while we are there in June!

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