In this episode of the Pangolin Podcast, host Toby Jermyn welcomes Botswana-born wildlife photographer and Pangolin photo host, Walter Aaron. Growing up in the heart of the Okavango Delta, Walter’s lifelong connection to nature led him to become a safari guide, where he discovered a deep passion for capturing the incredible wildlife around him. Today, he is a resident photo host in The Chobe, where he mentors the next generation of Botswana photographers.
Connect with Walter:
https://www.instagram.com/waltersphotography22/
If you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunity
If you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari
The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.com
View a gallery of the images discussed in this episode:
https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Pangolin-Podcast/Walter-Aaron
In this episode, Walter shares the stories behind four of his favourite personal photographs and one image by a fellow photographer that he deeply admires. He also discusses his love for low-angle photography—sometimes even touching his camera to the water to get the perfect shot—and what it’s like being a homegrown photo host in one of the world’s premier wildlife destinations.
GUEST IMAGE
Charl Stols
https://www.instagram.com/charl_stols/
https://www.facebook.com/CharlStolsNaturePhotography/
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Pangolin Podcast
01:02 Guest Introduction: Walter Aaron
03:01 Choosing the Perfect Wildlife Photos
04:07 The First Image: Leopard Cub in Chobe
11:48 The Second Image: Buffalo vs Crocodile
17:58 The Third Image: Wide-Angle Lions in the Okavango Delta
25:31 The Fourth Image: Low-Angle African Jacana
25:20 Advice for Aspiring Wildlife Photographers
28:45 Mentoring the Next Generation in Botswana
31:57 The Final Image: A Photo Walter Admired
35:50 Conclusion
We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond!
#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #podcast #walteraaron #pangolinpodcast
Connect with Walter:
https://www.instagram.com/waltersphotography22/
If you would like to be kept informed of our new video releases, then please join our community by clicking here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTcommunity
If you are interested in joining us on safari, then click here: https://link.pangolinphoto.com/YTsafari
The Pangolin Podcast was produced and edited by Bella Falk: https://www.passportandpixels.com
View a gallery of the images discussed in this episode:
https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Pangolin-Podcast/Walter-Aaron
In this episode, Walter shares the stories behind four of his favourite personal photographs and one image by a fellow photographer that he deeply admires. He also discusses his love for low-angle photography—sometimes even touching his camera to the water to get the perfect shot—and what it’s like being a homegrown photo host in one of the world’s premier wildlife destinations.
GUEST IMAGE
Charl Stols
https://www.instagram.com/charl_stols/
https://www.facebook.com/CharlStolsNaturePhotography/
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Pangolin Podcast
01:02 Guest Introduction: Walter Aaron
03:01 Choosing the Perfect Wildlife Photos
04:07 The First Image: Leopard Cub in Chobe
11:48 The Second Image: Buffalo vs Crocodile
17:58 The Third Image: Wide-Angle Lions in the Okavango Delta
25:31 The Fourth Image: Low-Angle African Jacana
25:20 Advice for Aspiring Wildlife Photographers
28:45 Mentoring the Next Generation in Botswana
31:57 The Final Image: A Photo Walter Admired
35:50 Conclusion
We are Pangolin Wildlife Photography, based in the Chobe, Northern Botswana. When we are not making videos for our channel, we host our guests and clients from all over the world on our Wildlife Photography safaris throughout Botswana and the rest of Africa—and sometimes beyond!
#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #podcast #walteraaron #pangolinpodcast