I photographed African Wildlife with a camera from 1999

I took 10 rolls of Kodak film to shoot across 4 Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. From tracking wild leopards and lions on safari to capturing Victoria Falls, was shooting 35mm film actually worth the stress? 0:00 - Camera Gear for an African Safari (Intro) 1:28 - What a Safari is Really Like 3:16 - Chasing Rainbows at Victoria Falls 4:45 - Tracking Elephants & Leopards 7:10 - The Dark Side of the River (Lions & Crocs) 8:17 - Why You Should Keep a Travel Log Gear & Film used: Camera: Canon Rebel 2000 (1999) Film Stock: Kodak Gold 200 Lenses: 100-300mm + 28-105mm Note: While I captured some BTS and two specific sunsets on my Sony digital camera, every wildlife photograph shown in this video is a genuine 35mm film scan. This was my first official go at wildlife photography and it was an incredible challenge. If you're a fan of film photography or planning a trip to Africa, I hope this gives you a look at what’s possible with vintage gear! Instagram: @dantesferrer Email: [email protected] Maps by Free Vector Maps - http://freevectormaps.com #filmphotography #safari #kodakgold200 #canonrebel2000 #35mm #wildlifephotography