ARE PAID WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY TOURS WORTH IT???? - Episode 6, 2024
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- In this episode I travel to the Isle of Mull to find out if paying to go on an organised wildlife photography trip is worth the money. I take photos of White Tailed Eagles, Otters and lots more, all the while giving you a step by step guide explaining what to look out for, the positives and the negatives.
To make the filming and explanation as easy as possible, this tour was hosted by my good friend and fellow WildX Podcast host, Adam Juckes.
I hope you enjoy.
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Really informative video Andy. Absolutely love Mull, did our own trip a few years ago and got lucky with otters and eagles but possibly looking to go back in two years for a special birthday so will look into an organised tour this time. 👍
@@ianwilsonwildlifephotography thanks so much. Yeah the organised trips can be super useful to avoid wasting time if you’re looking for wildlife so highly recommended them. Do the research of course. Check out Apex Adventures with Adam Juckes and Mike Phelps as they will be running the same Mull tour I went on 👌🏼
@@AndyGreenWildlife thanks for your reply Andy and yes will check out the Apex tour come the time. Looking forward to the next Wildx podcast. 😀👍
@ super. Thank me mate
Amazing Video Andy! So glad you all had an incredible time together. Great Videography 🎉
Thank you T! Yeah it was fantastic, would have been a lot less successful without Adams guidance 😊
Pleasure to have you mate and a great snapshot of what we got up to. Really informative and great advice too 👌🏻
@@adamjuckesphoto thanks mate. Was a brilliant trip 👌🏼
Great video Andy and really insightful! I've started my wildlife photography and youtube journey this year and it's been an incredible experience. I've been looking at a Isle of Mull visit for next year so this is really food for thought!!! Love the channel and have subscribed.
@@Ryanswildlifephotography ah that’s great, thank you so much Ryan. If you’re looking at tours for next year definitely connect with Adam and Mike, they are running Mull again for 2025 through their new Apex Adventure Tours brand and have 3 consecutive dates running. Really appreciate the comments mate
@@AndyGreenWildlife Thanks mate !!! Have already bookmarked their link and will be getting in touch for sure. Just looks breathtaking !!!
@@Ryanswildlifephotography great to hear mate. Definitely do that. Have just subscribed to you too. Looking my forward to following your progress 👌🏼👌🏼
@@AndyGreenWildlife Ahhhh thanks mate, really appreciate it!
I went to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan with Rubythroat tours specializing in bird photography. Yes, it was quite expensive, but it was so worth it as we would have struggled to get half the birds we photographed...
Thank you, yes exactly the issue. Without prior experience or knowledge of a specific location it’s really hard to get the best results photographically
It’s a really good idea to do your pieces to camera out of the wind. Its uncomfortable to listen to, on an otherwise interesting and well put together video
Thanks for the comment. Yep ideally out of the wind would be good for sure where possible. Thanks for stopping by 😊
A fantastic video and great insight to your trip to Mull pal, loved meeting up with you for a day 🙏🏻
@@mikephelpswildlifephotography thank you mate. Yeah was a super day 😊😊😊
Interesting insight - thanks for sharing. I guess you can't go wrong with Mull or Adam. I've followed Adam on Insta and UA-cam for some time, so it was great to see your review.
Can I suggest one of them fluffy microphone thingy ma jigs for you, as I struggled to hear what you were saying a lot of the time with the wind noise which was a shame, but other than that - fantastic - one new follower .
@@debraoconnorphotography thanks so much, glad you liked it and you’ve been following Adam too 😊 yep one bit of kit I completely forgot was my mic setup! 🤦♂️
Hi from Uruguay, great photography! I never payed except once for a photo birding tour, mainly because it's amazingly expensive to people of the third world.But let me tell you that for the same price of a tour we went twice to Iceland and saw all we wanted. Yet in Spain a local tour was suggested for us and he was awsome, it all depends for us if we can afford it, and also if my body will endure a whole day of photography. By the way, boat photography of wildlife is one of my prefered ways to see what's going on in the oceans and lakes!
@@DalsPhotography-Daniela yeah if you can do it yourself and be confident to get the photos you want then go for it, if you can get a guide to help then that would be awesome. I agree, photography from a boat was really cool
@@AndyGreenWildlife Thanks Andy for having the grace to reply and be a nice human being :)
Look forward to seeing you in Estonia next year 😀
@@wildlifedreams2537 Estonia sounds fantastic! What wildlife is best there?
mate the shots you got were unbelievable!
@@JamesLeithart thank you mate. Yeah was so happy with them!
Top advice. As regular visitors to Mull & with a good working knowledge on our last trip we decided to try a van based “wildlife tour” as something different. Maybe learn something new ??
Our “guide” took an instant dislike to us once he learned we knew most of the productive spots & had already seen most of what he had to offer. He spoke to us in a condescending manner throughout the trip & towards the end was just downright rude to us.
We walked away with a bad taste in our mouth & a considerable amount of money wasted in our opinion. This operator was happy to advertise all the Mull wildlife but as long as you saw it with him.
My advice would be if you have a basic skill & knowledge of the area - do it yourself. Choose wisely. Mull Charters however are consistently superb & highly recommended.
@@robrippers8896 hey there, thank you so much for this and that’s very interesting, I’m sorry you had that experience. I have certainly heard people mention a couple of different guides that have been underwhelming, would be very interested to know if they are the same as yours. Of course, if you know an area well and are confident then doing it yourself is sensible but an expert on the island should have something to offer and at the very least shouldn’t be condescending or rude, that’s just basic manners! My no1 thought I would echo from the video, if you can get some first hand reviews/testimonials from people you trust about a guide, you’ll hopefully avoid any disappointment like this. Thanks so much for the comment.
You just cannot go wrong on the Isle of Mull for wildlife photography, BUT you really do need a day with a local expert to pick out the spots where wildlife sightings are most common. Eg Eagles nests, otter locations, etc. It just makes like so much easier. After that you can go back to them in your own time.
Absolutely agree, that’s why the tour guide on any given trip needs to be so knowledgeable otherwise you run the risk of wasting your money. Adam’s knowledge was perfect and gave us the best chance at taking some lovely photos. Thanks for commenting
looking at the prices , they seem very good ,5 days ,food all inclusive 1500£ with guide and boat trips
@@beldin1301 yep definitely, as well as car hire for the duration and to be honest it’s the knowledge that’s priceless for a successful photo trip too 😊
The cost of the trip is £1,450 but does not include travel to Scotland and that is for a twin bedded room. I have always thought that UK wildlife tours were probably not staggeringly good value for money for many photographers. I am based on the South coast so the cost of travel to the West of Scotland is eye-watering but I have quite good and relatively cheap access to airports. So for me many flights are pretty cheap and even the flight included tour option is quite good. I have been visiting the West Coast since the 1960's so am familiar with the environment and wildlife. For many foreign trips local knowledge and wildlife information are essential and it may be difficult or even impossible for the independent traveller to succeed which is not true on Mull.
@@jaycee6996 it all about your personal preference and experience I guess. I’m from the South East and didn’t find the travel cost to Mull particularly eye watering but I did go out of my way to talk to others on the trip and share the journey etc. In terms of cost, again that’s all about your own preference. When I take into consideration the accommodation, all food and drink, 2 charter trips, car hire and then the hosts time and imparted knowledge and expertise and what I got out of the trip, I was happy with the cost. If you know the area, have done it before, are aware of the wildlife and how to behave around it etc then yep, do it yourself for less for sure.
You can also spend a lot more on a photo trip like this. In comparison this trip is a bargain.
@@richardfink7666 agree Richard thank you. Have been offered and found lots of trips across the uk that were more and seemed to be offering less.
@@AndyGreenWildlife
Just 2 examples: 4 days on Vancouver Island 14.000 euros; 5 days polar bears in Canada approx. 30.000 euros! In addition, there is the journey to Canada.
@@richardfink7666 wow you’d really want to see Polar Bears for that money!