kriyababaji
Feb-13-2008, 01:29 PM
G'Day
This coming May there is a wonderful opportunity
for serious wildlife photographers to
participate in a conservation safari to Tanzania
The organization that is offering this
safari is "Focus on Planet Earth", founded by David
Anderson.
Check here: www.focusonplanetearth.org
The mission of Focus on Planet Earth is one of
conservation, to increase awareness of the fragility
of the planets sensitive and vulnerable ecosystems and
the amazing critters that reside within them. David
is particularly interested in working with serious
amateur and professional photographers that would be
interested in participating in this planetary
conservation movement.
All photographers wishing to participate would need to
contribute 30-60 (may be more or less) of their images
they captured while on safari. These images would be
used in various forms of conservation media, including
books and educational slide show presentations that "Focus on
Planet Earth" would produce. Photographers retain all
images rights and permit "Focus on Planet Earth" to
simply borrow the use of their images for conservation
purposes.
In exchange, David is able to offer all safari
participants substantial discounts on the actual
safari cost. For instance, the non-photographer price
for the Tanzania safari is $6,645, the photographer
price is $3,995. This is REALLY cheap for a 2 week
safari to Africa, as well as a great opportunity to make a
difference with your photography.
I have participated in two previous safaris with "Focus
on Planet Earth", both were fabulous experiences! And
now many of my images are being used for conservation
purposes. I have now been invited to escort safaris for
"Focus on Planet Earth", to be of assistance to participating
photographers, helping them achieve outstanding images!
My background and expertise regarding wildlife photography
is extensive, and have much to share with all participants.
So that is a little background of how this
has come to be.
Should you have any question or would like to
participate, please contact me directly at:
wildearthilluminations@yahoo.com
For full safari details please checkout this link
on my site:
http://www.wildearthilluminations.com/gallery/4155929
Thanks, hope to see you "On Safari"
Shane McDermott
This coming May there is a wonderful opportunity
for serious wildlife photographers to
participate in a conservation safari to Tanzania
The organization that is offering this
safari is "Focus on Planet Earth", founded by David
Anderson.
Check here: www.focusonplanetearth.org
The mission of Focus on Planet Earth is one of
conservation, to increase awareness of the fragility
of the planets sensitive and vulnerable ecosystems and
the amazing critters that reside within them. David
is particularly interested in working with serious
amateur and professional photographers that would be
interested in participating in this planetary
conservation movement.
All photographers wishing to participate would need to
contribute 30-60 (may be more or less) of their images
they captured while on safari. These images would be
used in various forms of conservation media, including
books and educational slide show presentations that "Focus on
Planet Earth" would produce. Photographers retain all
images rights and permit "Focus on Planet Earth" to
simply borrow the use of their images for conservation
purposes.
In exchange, David is able to offer all safari
participants substantial discounts on the actual
safari cost. For instance, the non-photographer price
for the Tanzania safari is $6,645, the photographer
price is $3,995. This is REALLY cheap for a 2 week
safari to Africa, as well as a great opportunity to make a
difference with your photography.
I have participated in two previous safaris with "Focus
on Planet Earth", both were fabulous experiences! And
now many of my images are being used for conservation
purposes. I have now been invited to escort safaris for
"Focus on Planet Earth", to be of assistance to participating
photographers, helping them achieve outstanding images!
My background and expertise regarding wildlife photography
is extensive, and have much to share with all participants.
So that is a little background of how this
has come to be.
Should you have any question or would like to
participate, please contact me directly at:
wildearthilluminations@yahoo.com
For full safari details please checkout this link
on my site:
http://www.wildearthilluminations.com/gallery/4155929
Thanks, hope to see you "On Safari"
Shane McDermott