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Discover photographic safaris in Tanzania with Africa Photography: small-group journeys, a maximum of 4 participants per vehicle, multilingual support in Italian, French, English and German, and an ethical approach designed first and foremost for wildlife photography.

Each safari is built around light, animal behaviour, composition and respect for wildlife. It is not simply about seeing many animals, but about experiencing a true photo safari in Tanzania, with the time, space and calm needed to create stronger and more personal images.

Savannah Light and Wild Visions


Nyerere & Ruaha NP
Max 4 participants
15- 22 November , 2026

Nyerere and Ruaha – November 2026

A 7-day fly-in safari in Southern Tanzania, ideal for those looking for variety, vast landscapes and abundant wildlife.

From: EUR 4,980 per person (ask for USD)

Ideal for: photographers and nature lovers

Roar, Rivers & Remoteness


Ruaha and Katavi NP
Maximum 4 guests
June 3 - 10, 2027

Ruaha and Katavi – June 2027

A 7-day fly-in safari designed for those seeking a more remote, exclusive and immersive wilderness experience in Southern Tanzania.

From: EUR 5,890 per person (ask for USD)

Ideal for: travellers looking for authentic wilderness and very few vehicles

Discover the Ruaha and Katavi safari
Should you prefer a private journey, I can help you design a tailor-made photographic safari in Tanzania based on your interests, the time of year, your photographic level, your budget and the travel rhythm you prefer.

We can include classic parks such as Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Ndutu, or more unusual and less visited itineraries such as Nyerere, Ruaha, Katavi, Lake Natron, Mkomazi, or customised combinations between Northern and Southern Tanzania.

A tailor-made safari gives you greater flexibility: more time where the light is interesting, more patience in front of animal behaviour, more attention to composition and less pressure from overly rigid itineraries. It is the ideal solution for photographers, couples, friends or small groups looking for a journey built around photography.
  1. Choose your safari: Pick one of the scheduled departures or a tailor-made trip that fits your timing and interests.

  2. Enquiry & consultation: Contact me with your questions and wishes. We clarify expectations, skill level, gear and any special needs. Many common questions are answered in the FAQ.

  3. Detailed proposal & booking: You receive a detailed program, price and conditions. Once you confirm, your place is reserved and we move to preparation.

  4. Preparation & mentoring: Before departure you get practical information, packing suggestions and, if you wish, online guidance on gear and settings.

  5. On-safari experience: Small groups, flexible game drives, and continuous photographic coaching in the field – always with an ethical, respectful approach to wildlife.

  6. After the trip: We can review images together and discuss post-processing ideas. Learn more about my approach on the About page.
I am a wildlife photographer drawn to Africa by patience, light, and the emotion of being truly present in the wild. More than thirty years of safaris have shaped a way of travelling and photographing that is thoughtful, respectful, and deeply personal.

That same spirit guides the bespoke safaris I create and personally accompany: journeys designed not only to see wildlife, but to experience it more deeply, with time, care, and photographic intention. To learn more about me and my approach, visit the About page
On the blog, you will find real safari reports, stories from the field, practical tips and insights into African wildlife photography.
You can also explore my photographic portfolio dedicated to African wildlife and landscapes, with images taken in Tanzania, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Kenya.

Should you be looking for a print for your home, studio or private collection, visit the Fine Art Prints shop, where limited-edition wildlife images are available. Many of the photographs were taken during the same safaris and in the same places you can visit with Gabriel.
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Mar. 03 - World Wildlife Day
March 3rd marks World Wildlife Day

World Wildlife Day is an international celebration declared by the United Nations, dedicated to raising awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants.
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Feb. 15 - World Hippo Day
Focuses on both hippo species in Africa (common hippo and pygmy hippo). Highlights their ecological role in rivers and declines from habitat loss and poaching.
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