Showing posts with label beetlecam project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beetlecam project. Show all posts

16 February 2012

"BeetleCam Project": New footage from the Masai Mara (Kenya)

Back in 2009 Will & Matt Burrard-Lucas started the "Beetlecam Project" to photograph wildlife from "a new perspective". After various project instalments around the world, the two brothers are now back with new material from Africa.
For their shootings in the Masai Mara in Kenya Will & Matt Burrard-Lucas were not only using the "old" remote control buggy with a DSLR camera mounted on top known as the "BeetleCam", but also an all new revamped version of the vehicle, the "BeetleCam Mark II". And again the Burrard-Lucas brothers managed to get some incredible photographs and video footage of the wildlife in the Masai Mara which they will be soon publishing on their website. Enjoy the teaser! We keep you posted!

11 May 2010

The BeetleCam Project - wildlife photography from a new perspective


BeetleCam Project Teaser from Will & Matt Burrard-Lucas on Vimeo.

The BeetleCam Project was started by Will & Matt Burrard-Lucas, who had the idea to photograph wildlife from "a new perspective, one that would involve getting close to potentially dangerous animals and photographing them with a wide-angle lens." Therefore they installed a DSLR camera on top of a four-wheel drive remote control buggy, started taking amazing pictures and gave wildlife photography "a new perspective"! Kudos!