Making of


Tall hide tent
Shooting is done from a tall igloo-style tent designed for photography in a seated position, while still allowing enough room to stand up. This type of hide is especially useful when the surrounding vegetation is tall and shots need to be taken from above. It’s not always possible to position oneself at ground level, at the animals' eye height.


Frame covered with a net
When animals are small in size, getting down to their level is essential to capture a sense of closeness in the shot. Here, the camouflage net is placed over a lightweight, modular tubular plastic frame that can be adapted to almost any terrain situation and is effectively enhanced with local vegetation elements. It provides enough space for the photographer to remain for several hours in relative comfort.


Suspended net
When vegetation is dense enough, a simple way to conceal the photographer is to enhance the natural green cover by draping a camouflage net directly over branches. This solution is lightweight, quick to install, and easy to carry. However, it tends to be more disruptive to animals than a fully enclosed hide.


Ground pod
The ground pod takes the form of a plate equipped with a gimbal that holds the camera equipment. It allows for shooting at ground level, bringing the viewing angle down to the eye level of small animals. It can be easily slid over short distances.