Big Cats Like Never Before: Photographer’s Remote Camera Shots

A photographer captured stunning, up-close images of big cats using a remote camera. These striking photos offer a rare and detailed glimpse into the world of these majestic predators.

@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP CHEETAH )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP CHEETAH )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP CHEETAH )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP CHEETAH )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED CLOSE UP LIONS)A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A BEHIND THE SCEENS LOOK AT HOW THE PHOTOS ARE TAKEN )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP CHEETAH )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A CLOSE UP LION )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A BEHIND THE SCEENS LOOK AT HOW THE PHOTOS ARE TAKEN )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A BEHIND THE SCEENS LOOK AT HOW THE PHOTOS ARE TAKEN )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A BEHIND THE SCEENS LOOK AT HOW THE PHOTOS ARE TAKEN )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A BEHIND THE SCEENS LOOK AT HOW THE PHOTOS ARE TAKEN )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.
@photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED A BEHIND THE SCEENS LOOK AT HOW THE PHOTOS ARE TAKEN )A photographer has captured striking images of big cats up close by using a remote camera. Leighton Lum, 34, from Hawaii, took these images during a trip to Kenya after hoping to spot and capture wildlife up close on camera. The images were taken using a remote camera that was placed inside a remote control car, meaning it was able to get close to the animals. Leighton managed to capture a pride of lions and cheetahs using the camera. Leighton explained: “Due to the pandemic, a lot of the game reserves were empty so we spent a lot of time out in the field, often with no other vehicles or people around.

Photos by @photography_by_leighton / CATERS NEWS.