I grew up in the wilds of Southern Africa, and am now a professional wildlife filmmaker and photographer.

 

My filming career across Southern Africa is more of a passion than a job and while living amongst the beasts I strive to create an awareness for Africa's wild places and its animals.

 

My ultimate goal is to help maintain them for future generations through sustainable development - enhancing the lives of the communities that share the land with the wildlife.

 

I hope that through the entertainment my films provide, I can captivate the viewer, many of who will be the future stewards of our world's heritage.

 

Take a wander through some of my sets to get a better idea of where I am and what I do:

 

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A Different Take

 

Right now, I'm live blogging the making of my new African wildlife documentary from the bush in Zimbabwe, Southern Africa and sharing the photos here with the Flickr community .

 

Please visit my blog, www.wildcast.net, and check out the ongoing adventure of making a wildlife film.

 

You can think of Wildcast as a new interactive channel broadcast to you over the internet, directly from the wilds of Africa.

 

By subscribing to this channel and becoming part of the Wildcast community, all for free of course, you can be a part of my exciting daily adventures as I follow and film the animals, birds and magnificent landscapes that make up the cast and backdrop of my next motion picture.

 

Wildcast Updates

 

We're tapping into the coolest technology and tools (like Flickr) that make Web 2.0 so great, to let you experience the sights and sounds (and maybe even smells) of the stunning African bush and be part of the creative process of making a wildlife epic.

 

Wildcaster. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr

 

Visit the superb Animal Kingdom group where I have just been interviewed and some of these images showcased .

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  • JoinedJuly 2006
  • OccupationWildlife Filmmaker
  • HometownSkukuza
  • Current cityMalilangwe
  • CountryZimbabwe
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Testimonials

Heather** says:

*inspiring*

January 15, 2007
ChrisOos says:

As a flickr addict and a nature lover I can certainly recommend Wildcasters stream. I must admit I'm green with jelousy when I view his stream I'm just glad he shares his work. Thank you.

November 10, 2006
bwana4711 says:

Wow, I feel like an idiot. Wildcaster added me as a contact a few months ago and I reciprocated as we have a shared interest in wildlife photography ! I've only just realised Wildcaster = Kim Wolhuter!!! Wow, Kim I've been a fan of your photography and fims for a good while, in actual fact you are the reason I decided … Read more

Wow, I feel like an idiot. Wildcaster added me as a contact a few months ago and I reciprocated as we have a shared interest in wildlife photography ! I've only just realised Wildcaster = Kim Wolhuter!!! Wow, Kim I've been a fan of your photography and fims for a good while, in actual fact you are the reason I decided to take a visit to the Kruger Park and test my photo skills - and after that I was hooked on wildlife photography and go as often as I can. If you are ever looking for an appy.... :)

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October 23, 2006
Noah says:

Ever since I discovered Kim on Flickr a couple of months ago, I have been continually impressed by his incredible and inventive photography. Kim is on a list of mine of fifteen or so photographers that inspire me most. Thanks for sharing your incredible work with us who are not fortunate enough to visit and experien… Read more

Ever since I discovered Kim on Flickr a couple of months ago, I have been continually impressed by his incredible and inventive photography. Kim is on a list of mine of fifteen or so photographers that inspire me most. Thanks for sharing your incredible work with us who are not fortunate enough to visit and experience South African nature. Keep it up, Noah

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October 11, 2006

Flickr and those of us who use it are privileged to have such a fine photographer share his work here.

October 4, 2006

He is probably one of the few persons whose work has really attracted me in the very first instance. May be because I couldn't shot the way he does. He is an extremely gifted and passionate wild life photographer and film maker and i wish him all the success. Due to his excellent work, now I am seriously thinking over … Read more

He is probably one of the few persons whose work has really attracted me in the very first instance. May be because I couldn't shot the way he does. He is an extremely gifted and passionate wild life photographer and film maker and i wish him all the success. Due to his excellent work, now I am seriously thinking over coming to Africa for a safari and to do photography like he does

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September 27, 2006
~MAMA Z~ says:

I was surprised and delighted to receive an invitation to Wildcaster's website. I am not a photographer per se, but was introduced to Flickr by my son Strangemagee. I am an animal lover, particularly birds, and African wildlife. Your photographs are magnificent and I continue to enjoy them daily. Thank you for the … Read more

I was surprised and delighted to receive an invitation to Wildcaster's website. I am not a photographer per se, but was introduced to Flickr by my son Strangemagee. I am an animal lover, particularly birds, and African wildlife. Your photographs are magnificent and I continue to enjoy them daily. Thank you for the invite.

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September 26, 2006

Wildcaster is a wonderful photographer who takes pictures of beatiful animals and secenes in Africa. Everday I look at his photos, it is like being transported to the wilds of Africa. He is deticated and a wonderful conservationist. I have seen one of his movies on the National Geographic Channel, I really enjoyed… Read more

Wildcaster is a wonderful photographer who takes pictures of beatiful animals and secenes in Africa. Everday I look at his photos, it is like being transported to the wilds of Africa. He is deticated and a wonderful conservationist. I have seen one of his movies on the National Geographic Channel, I really enjoyed "Hyenas at War" and saw how close he got to the animals, and how much he cared about them.

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September 20, 2006