First and foremost, a photo guide is not a field guide in posession of a camera. It is a completely separate career with a different skill set altogether.
A professional photographic guide has an intimate knowledge of the region or reserve where the safari takes place. In addition, a professional photo guide is highly familiar with the technical side of photography and the workings of all major camera brands. They help guests troubleshoot issues, fine-tune settings, and better understand their own gear, while also pointing out and setting up creative photographic moments as they unfold. They are equally comfortable guiding guests through post-production and editing, sharing practical knowledge that helps images truly come to life.
Above all, a professional photographic guide puts their guests first—ensuring great photographic opportunities while always prioritising safety, comfort, and overall wellbeing throughout the safari.