[nwbcc] [info] Photographic safaris to Africa

Patrick Neave patrick at nwbcc.org.uk
Fri Aug 17 11:01:05 BST 2007


>From the "Money is no object" department.


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Subject: Fw: photographic safaris to Africa
From:    "andrew" <andrew at exeterlodges.com>
Date:    Fri, August 17, 2007 10:54
To:      info at nwbcc.org.uk
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To Whom it may concern

Thank you for taking the time to read this message, my name is Andrew
Schoeman and I work for one of the top Safari operators in Africa called
CC Africa with over 40 camps and Lodges situated in some of the best game
viewing hotspots throughout Africa and India, I am really passionate about
Wildlife photography and would like to share with you a great African
wildlife photographic opportunity.

I am CC Africas specialist wildlife photographic guide and conduct
photographic Safaris to most of our destinations, here is my Photographic
CV.

I am a Associate member of the Photographic Society of Southern Africa in
colour slides obtained in 2003, I have since converted to Digital
photography.

In Africa the premier Wildlife Photographic competition until the end of
2003 was the AGFA wildlife photographic awards and then it was continued
by the Fuji film wildlife photographic awards from 2004 onwards.

In 2003 I obtained a top 50 placement in the AGFA awards.
In 2004 I got a top 10 placement in the "Insect and Reptile" category with
Fuji film.
In 2005 I got a top 10 placement in the "Abstract" category with Fuji film.
In 2006 I was the overall winner for the "Animal Behaviour" category and
also got two top 10 positions in the same category,
           I got three top 10 placements in the "Insect and Reptile"
category with Fuji film
           I got one top 10 placement in the "Man and Environment"
category  with Fuji film

To view a few of my images go to the following link
http://www.wildwatch.com/ranger_biography/andrew-schoeman
this is from our website www.wildwatch.com

Normally when on Safari there are certain limitations as to what can be
done and there are also other guests on the same vehicle that do not share
the same enthusiasm for photography and can spoil certain photographic
opportunities, this is where Specialist photographic safaris pay off. When
on a Specialist safari I am the guide and there is a private vehicle at
our disposal, we are not limited by the normal schedule of Lodges and
extra time can be spent with animals to wait for the perfect photographic
opportunity, the vehicle is solely for the use of the Photographic safari
and there is a maximum of six photographers per vehicle. All safaris are
tailor made for individuals or groups.

I understand what photographers are after and share their passion, if any
of your members are interested or need more information please do not
hesitate to contact me.

Regards
Andrew Schoeman
Ranger
Exeter Private Game Reserve
Conservation Corporation Africa
Tel : + 27 13 735 5135
Fax : + 27 13 735 5112
e-mail : andrew at exeterlodges.com
www.ccafrica.com


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