Freaking Out About Lions
June 23, 2008
Well, that’s it, it finally happened. I had my first panic attack of the project. I was up all night last night freaking out about lions. I expected to get panic attacks, because in the past during dangerous projects I have had the same. It’s funny, I am always asked if I’m scared with the animals and generally speaking I never am. It’s usually after I am in a dangerous situation that I start thinking about the things that could happen and that causes me to get scared. It seems now that I am a bit older, and much more experienced, I can get my mind into those terrible “what if” situations without ever being in one. Too much knowledge is sometimes a bad thing.
If I had to explain my panic attack, I would call it a partial mental breakdown. I say partial because the whole time that I was absolutely gripped and crushed by the fear of what I have gotten myself into, I knew and even verbally told myself “When I wake up tomorrow, it will all be fine.” When I did, it was.
This project is based so much on my confidence. When I get face to face with one of the world’s best predators, I have to know in my head that I can deal with it. That confidence is based on years of experience, and a mind that can focus on a goal in such a way that every detail has been contemplated and accounted for 100 times.
These panic attacks go straight for my confidence. The minute I think that I may not have trained hard enough, figured out a good-enough plan or know enough, or even if I lose faith in the very essence that I believe all animals operate on, that’s when the whole house of cards falls down. That’s when I start to think that a project like this is going to be the end of me. That will be when I pack up and go home.
Thankfully, I feel better.








Totally agree with poster Ming Quach (scott). This project is utter stupidity and completely self-serving. If dangerous predators become too accustomed to humans...that's it! They are eradicated because they pose a threat to people. Dave you dumba$$...try taking your show to Shenandoah National Park...or Yosemite...or Yellowstone....and become "accepted" by the bears. And then see how fast those bears have to be shot because of your stupidity. OBSERVE nature...don't become part of it. There's NOTHING profound about you or your project.
Posted by: hh65flier | November 27, 2009 at 10:07 PM
Can you tell me more about that project, sounds very interesting.
Posted by: Eye Care | November 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM
Brilliant photography, not to shabby. I bet it takes a lot of courage to get so close. Lions are my favorite animal of the plains, but i think i love Ligers more even though they aren't wild.
Posted by: Lost Pet | November 17, 2009 at 06:48 AM
OMG..."scott quach" and "ming quach" posted the same stupid post, hhmmm, lol....What Dave, is doing is no different than what Steve Irwin or Timothy Treadwell-"Grizzly Man", DID. Its not even that much more different than what "Mutual of Omaha's, WILD KINGDOm" has done since the 1970's! Mr. Quach, do you really think that every single time Dave was charged or in danger, that they shot the lion?? Your an idiot-PERIOD! Dave, may or may not be causing some harm to the lions, but dont ya think, that the lions themselves would take care of business and get rid of Dave themselves, if Dave was doing any real harm??? There are 10 or more lions-Its the simple math equation-you might pick 1 or two off with a gun, but the rest are gonna get to Dave! If the lions want him out, they will dispose of him swiftly. Steve Irwin, got to close and was killed...Timothy Treadwill, got to close and is now also, dead!!! RIP the both of them. Dave is NOT trying to "control" nature or the lions.
Posted by: T | November 04, 2009 at 11:06 PM
i love animal planet and this is one f my favorites but how do find all of the animals homes that must hard
but if you could sometime send me a picture of some puppies like chihuahuas puppies send them to my
email address and if there are any white ones with blue eyes send photos of them to please and how did all of this start happening like all t
Posted by: mikaylahhhh | October 21, 2009 at 04:18 PM
I admire a lot those photographers! they are great you are correct!!
n_n
danielle
Posted by: Cheap Apcalis | October 16, 2009 at 12:40 PM
I love animals, I love to take pictures of them, I admired people who can be in the wild and be so calm near to a lion!!
just wonderful!!
Cheryl
Posted by: Skin Rash | October 14, 2009 at 07:17 PM
Dave,you need to look at the big picture! Do you realize your ignorance is endangering lions? While you are filming this tastless show of yours, you are never in "real" danger are you? Try being out there with lions ALONE! Now, thats a film worth watching! What you are doing is playing games with lions for t.v. which will and maybe already has gotten lions killed. I know a little about film making, editing, cut scenes, bloopers etc, You only show what you want the people to see.How many times were you almost cat-chow, and they had to shoot the lion? not with the camera? my advise to you, leave the LIONS ALONE!You can't control nature, Who do you think you are? I no longer watch Animal Planet because of your selfish actions and stupidity. From Tacoma Washington ...Scott
Posted by: ming quach | October 10, 2009 at 12:56 AM
That picture is beautiful and so is the lion.
Posted by: Cellulean Reviews | October 08, 2009 at 08:07 PM
Dave,you need to look at the big picture! Do you realize your ignorance is endangering lions? While you are filming this tastless show of yours, you are never in "real" danger are you? Try being out there with lions ALONE! Now, thats a film worth watching! What you are doing is playing games with lions for t.v. which will and maybe already has gotten lions killed. I know a little about film making, editing, cut scenes, bloopers etc, You only show what you want the people to see.How many times were you almost cat-chow, and they had to shoot the lion? not with the camera? my advise to you, leave the LIONS ALONE!You can't control nature, Who do you think you are? I no longer watch Animal Planet because of your selfish actions and stupidity. From Tacoma Washington ...Scott
Posted by: ming quach | September 30, 2009 at 04:06 AM
wow nice picture, really great...is just awesome!!!!
You took it??
Tatiana E. Jeffrey
Posted by: Viagra Online | September 24, 2009 at 12:49 PM
Dave,you need to look at the big picture! Do you realize your ignorance is endangering lions? While you are filming this tastless show of yours, you are never in "real" danger are you? Try being out there with lions ALONE! Now, thats a film worth watching! What you are doing is playing games with lions for t.v. which will and maybe already has gotten lions killed. I know a little about film making, editing, cut scenes, bloopers etc, You only show what you want the people to see.How many times were you almost cat-chow, and they had to shoot the lion? not with the camera? my advise to you, leave the LIONS ALONE!You can't control nature, Who do you think you are? I no longer watch Animal Planet because of your selfish actions and stupidity. From Tacoma Washington ...Scott
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Posted by: izmir veteriner | August 17, 2009 at 06:11 AM
While panic attacks are not good or helpful; fear can be good on some level. Lions fear us, dogs fear us, maybe not sharks... but still we should fear them. I consider it an equalizer of sorts, or at least the same page we (animals and people) can all start. :-)
Posted by: Anna | August 13, 2009 at 08:35 PM
That will be when I pack up and go home.
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Posted by: Panic disorders | May 06, 2009 at 10:40 AM
Are you flippin kidding?!! I have them all the time. I remember the first day I went for a substitute teacher job....I sat in my car and thought "I can't do this. Those kids are going to eat me alive" They didn't. I remember the first baby I had. It all seems like a quaint idea until the reality and the pains start to hit and then you think "what if my head really does pop off like that children's rhyme?" I think these are all things that happen to keep us from doing totally inane things without regard to our safety. Sort of a checks and balances but then when we come through it we have so much to be personally proud of!
Posted by: I'mjustsayin | September 13, 2008 at 07:55 PM
I think we all get nervous about the unknown. It's a real adrenaline rush to think of living amongst a pride of lions and not knowing the outcome. You have plenty of experience and skills that you won't have any problem.
Posted by: Hockeyfan | August 27, 2008 at 01:57 AM