Timo Beke is a wildlife photographer and qualified safari guide who’s taken his printing back in-house with a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100. © Timo Beke
Timo Beke is living the dream. Three times a year, this talented photographer in his early 20s leaves his native Belgium to lead wildlife photography tours in South Africa. It's a career that's been decades in the making. But like many emerging wildlife photographers, Timo has had to think beyond capturing the shot to turn that dream into a sustainable reality.
As a child, Timo used to hold a square-shaped rock and pretended to take photos with it – mirroring his photography-loving parents and their Canon cameras. Over time, the stone was replaced by a point-and-shoot camera, then a Canon EOS 1200D. But it was a family trip to South Africa, where he was able to photograph nature on a grand scale, that set him on a professional path.
"On our second game drive of the trip, I told the safari driver that it was going to be my job," Timo recalls. "And from that moment on, I made most decisions in my life towards being a wildlife photographer.
"Of course, you get in and out of phases when you're in high school. You know, is wildlife photography something you can do professionally, or do I have to get an office job? But in 2023, I did an internship, hosting photographic safaris for a volunteer company in South Africa. I told them it was my dream. They told me that if I wanted to be taken seriously, I'd need to study for a guiding licence. So that's what I did."
Timo is certainly doing things his own way. As an award-winning wildlife photographer and qualified safari guide, he can get his guests into the best position to capture an animal's next move.
"I always have my camera with me," he says. "But I'm there to help guests with camera settings and review their images." He often sits behind them on the vehicle so he can see screens more easily.
"When I have a cool composition in mind, it's easier to take the shot myself and show it to them as an example. Of course, you also never know what's going to happen, and if an opportunity presents itself, I want to get the shot too."
It's this balance – photographer, teacher and animal behaviour specialist – that sets Timo apart.