Wildlife cameraman, TV presenter and author Hamza Yassin tells us about his epic wildlife encounters, cool filming experiences and top animal facts. Find out more in this Hamza Yassin interview…

Who is Hamza Yassin?

Name: Hamza Yassin

Born: 22 February 1990

From: Sudan, Africa

Job: Naturalist, wildlife cameraman and TV presenter

Fun fact: Hamza won Strictly Come Dancing, a TV celebrity dance competition, in 2022!

hamza yassin interview | hamza yassin, a black man with long dark hair and a black beard, stands beside a large camera. He's wearing binoculars and a black raincoat and smiling.

Hamza Yassin interview

NGK: Hi Hamza! What’s the most memorable thing you’ve ever filmed?

Hamza: I was trying to capture the breeding season of a white-tailed eagle from start to finish, which I don’t think anyone has done before. The final challenge was to film the chicks jumping out of the nest and there were only two of them!

a white tailed eagle soars through the air, long legs with yellow talons outstretched towards the ground
Huge white-tailed eagles live throughout Europe and Asia

I was knackered, and when I eventually turned up near the last day, one of the chicks had already fledged (left the nest), so the pressure was on to get the shot of the last chick. I ended up staying in the hide from around 18 hours, but we finally managed to film the shot!

NGK: Talk about dedication! What’s your top skill?

H: I’m great at predicting when animals are going to arrive! For example, ravens have a special call they make when they know a flying predator is coming. I’ll hear that and know that 10–15 minutes later an eagle will arrive.

hamza yassin interview | hamza stands on top of a green truck, looking out over the savannah
Hamza scans the savannah for wildlife!

When it turns up, you might think, ‘Hamza, how did you know that? You’re psychic!’ – but it’s like clockwork. People always think I’m a genius but I can just read the wildlife around me.

NGK: That’s so clever!

H: There are loads of situations like that which I always find funny. Another one is if we’re all standing in a field looking for deer, facing one way for a while, then we’ll turn around and they’ll be behind us, staring at us as if to say, ‘What are you guys all looking for?!’

NGK: Ha! What’s your favourite animal?

H: The silverback gorilla. They put on all of this muscle and move away from their family to find their own troop. They’re too heavy to sleep at the tops of trees, so their family sleep at the top of the tree and they sleep at the bottom to protect them. Then in the morning the family all climb down to say hello. I think that’s so cool.

a silverback gorilla sits in a green jungle, looking intently into the camera
Silverbacks are dominant adult male gorillas

NGK: Awesome! Do you have a top animal fact, too?

H: There are loads of interesting facts out there that I love, but one of my favourite animal facts is that wombats have square poos!

NGK: Cool! What advice would you give to a kid who’s interested in wildlife photography?

H: Follow your dream and don’t focus on the equipment – focus on the wildlife. Anyone who’s four metres away from an animal can press record; the tricky part is getting that close without them realising you’re there.

hamza yassin interview | a close-up shot of Hamza's face - and bright pink and green moth has landed on his nose!
Hamza got really close to beautiful elephant hawkmoth!

Understanding animals’ behaviour will allow you to get up close and personal, so learn the wildlife around you. Become a nerd! I’m a nerd and I don’t mind saying it – we need nerds.

NGK: You’re also the ambassador for Dyslexia Scotland. Can you tell us about that?

H: I struggled at school but managed to get the help I needed for my dyslexia – and now I’ve written a book!

I had weekly meetings with my writer Catherine – and we talked about all of the animals we wanted to include in the book, the best facts and my experiences of filming. We recorded everything and then we shaped the text. I think my dyslexia helps me see the world differently.

I’m the cameraman I am today because of my dyslexia. If anyone is dyslexic, see it as your superpower!

hamza yassin's book is called Hamza's Wild World - it's orange and has the title written in big yellow letters. Behind it, there's a photo of Hamza, surrounded by lots of animal illustrations like cheetahs, eagles, gorillas and a big whale

Hamza’s Wild World is in stores now. Enter our wildlife photography competition for your chance to win a copy!

Images: White-tailed eagle and gorilla © Adobe Stock. All others © Hamza Yassin Photography. Hamza’s Wild World by Hamza Yassin illustrated by Louise Forshaw, published by Macmillan Children’s Books.
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  • Bob

    really good pictures!

  • Ellison

    really good pictures

  • this is great

    this is really great coooooooool

  • hi

  • REPTILEQUEEN♡

    I have a elegant hawk-moth in hibernation right now and next year he will tern into the moth he's got on his nose

  • Emma hargreaves

    I like bird watching and wild life watching

  • Darcie turkington

    That's cool

  • Amélie

    I am a big fan of you

  • Clara O'BRIEN

    That's really cool

  • hi

  • Aidan

    what is the rare elephant hawkmoth

  • THAToneguy

    That's cool

  • THAToneguy

    nice

  • Yassin

    Yo that’s my name your so cool

  • Sam

    This is so cool I can’t believe it only has 10 likes!!!

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    AWESOME DUDE

  • MusicalMonkey12

    cool

  • Shaye wymbs mays

    Hi hamza I seen u on longleat and I really like ur show

  • someone who exists

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