PATAGONIA PHOTO TOUR 2017

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SAFARI DETAILS & PRICING �������������������������������������������������� 3 INTRODUCTION �������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 ITINERARY ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 BREAKDOWN ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 YOUR SAFARI ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 YOUR GUIDE ��������������������������������������������������������������������������13 ACCOMMODATION ����������������������������������������������������������� 14 TRAVEL CHECKLIST ������������������������������������������������������������� 17 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ����������������������������������� 18 SAFARI DETAILS & PRICING

Cost (US Dollar) Per person (sharing) $ 10 500 Per person (single) $ 13 650

Minimum 6 and max 12 clients 30% deposit confirms your booking

The above costs include

• Private transportation (1 van for 6 clients / 2 vans from 8 to 12 clients) • Accommodation based in double room at the mentioned hotels • English-speaking guides • Half board (Breakfast and Dinner) • Entrance fees to national parks • Boat trip to Grey • Boat trips at Moreno Glacier • 2 x C4 Images & Safaris’ tour leaders

Costs not included

• Gratuities to staff and guides. • International Flights • Extra activities not included- • Personal expenses • Travel insurance • Travel visas • Airport taxes • Meals not included in the program

Physical fitness You will need to be moderately fit for this trip. You need to be fit enough to walk for 2 hours with a camera bag and tripod in hilly terrain.

3 INTRODUCTION

atagonia is five times more breathtaking than any photo shows it to be. At around 3500m high, its highest peaks don’t carry such a grand label when compared to mountains like Denali, Everest Por Aconcagua. But ’s icy towers rise from just below 1000m, often climbing as much as 2500m in sheer vertical height. It takes a few days before you can look at the peaks without having your mind completely vacated by the immense grandeur; The palette of autumn colors you can see in a single Beech tree is more than in most countries’ entire flora; The twilight colors from Alpine glow to soft warm light lasts almost 2 hours in which the peaks are painted in a variety of intense pinks, oranges and reds; The air is crisp and the rivers and lakes are unrealistically clear.

Apart from the obviously amazing landscape, human presence is minimal because Patagonia’s location is it’s best asset. It is situated only a few hundred kilometers from the Antarctic Circle on a part of the South American mainland that is like a narrow peninsula in the frigid southern seas. When you drive between the towns you can drive for 100km and see absolutely nothing more than a few farmsteads. It is great comfort to visit such pristine locations and not see a booming population that you know will inevitably lead to its destruction.

There are three main attractions in the area: namely Torres del Paine NP on the Chilean side and and El Chalten on the Argentinian side. C4 Photo Safaris will be visiting all of them on this photo expedition. Both parks are unique, but in both you will find an abundance of ice-strewn turquoise lakes, towering ice-capped peaks, waterfalls and Magellan Beech forests. These are all the elements needed for landscape photography heaven.

We will be visiting in the peak of Autumn to witness one of nature’s most amazing displays of foliage colors. Torres del Paine is a very large park with a great variety of foregrounds from waterfalls to rocky lake shores to dwarf lenga trees all with the dominant black and grey Cuernos del Paine peaks in the background. It too is a favorite amongst wildlife photographers for capturing wild guanacos against the backdrop of alpine peaks. 4 INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED)

Perito Moreno is one of the largest on earth measuring 20+ stories high and 6km wide. It is also one of very few glaciers on earth that are advancing and that is its most attractive aspects. It’s thunder- ous groaning and cracking can be heard for kilometers away as it moves over the earth below. Every few minutes chunks of ice the size of a bus break off and drop into the water below in an amazing explosion of water and ice.

El Chalten is known as the hiker’s paradise, but it also offers a few more convenient locations to shoot. Its paths are all excellently maintained and there is an amazing variety of lake shores, forests and waterfalls within both driving and walking distance. It’s all dominated by the serrated teeth of the Cerro Torre and the two giant granite monoliths known as mount and The Poincenot.

From the description you read about Patagonia you quickly realise that it is one of the most wonderful land- scape photography destinations in the world and exactly why C4 Photo Safaris has assembled the best landscape photography team to lead you through this wonderland of landscape and nature photography. INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED)

What makes this photo landscape trip special?

• You will be travelling at the optimum time for capturing the autumn/fall colours in Patagonia as well as spectacular skies of the changing season. C4 Photo Safaris have planned this trip to run within this exact two-week period. • Hougaard Malan is a full time professional landscape photographer who has has travelled to Patago- nia before. You will benefit from Hougaards immense landscape knowledge, his uncompromising eye and processing skills that he has gained over the years along with his experience of Patagonia. • Shem Compion has led many photo tours around the world. As well as being a professional nature photographer of acclaim, you will have the benefit of Shem/C4 Photo Safaris’ operational experience that will insure this tour runs to the highest standard. • The tour is planned so that you will be photographing grand and immense landscapes every morning and every afternoon. • You will benefit from feedback sessions and processing sessions to help you turn your images into beautiful masterpieces. • C4 Photo Safaris has worked with the best local on ground operator to build the best itinerary for you in Patagonia. • Our local operator will arrange all the on ground details to ensure the tour runs as smoothly as pos- sible. • C4 Photo Safaris have employed a local photography guide to guide us to all the best photography locations in the regions.

Being a photographer, Diego will gain the group access to areas not normally visited by regular visitors.

Diego is an active naturalist and professional photographer. After traveling during many years through and , getting to know each diverse culture and landscape, he finally chose Patagonia as the place where to develop his interests in constant touch with nature. As an enthusiastic member of Aves (local partner of BirdLife International), he is co-founder of the El Chaltén Birdwatchers Club and he spends many days in assorted trips in search of birds, all over and other destina- tions. The daily practice of mountaineering and photography, frame this concern about conservation with a very deep knowledge of the area. Licensed Trekking Guide and certified Wilderness First Responder, he has developed and he participates on many conservation projects in Santa Cruz Province and in the local community as well. He also teaches bird watching courses all along South Patagonia. Diego has been the co-author of a series of photographic booklets and publications of several Patagonian national parks. Since 1998, Diego lives in El Chaltén, at the foot of Mt. Fitz Roy, leading trekking, birding, and pho- tographic trips all through South Patagonia and Antarctica.

ITINERARY

Dates Tranfers Accommodation Day 1 Road tranfer Mirador Del Lago Hotel. Mirador Del Lago Hotel Day 2 Road tranfer Hotel Rio Serrano. Hotel Rio Serrano Day 6 Road tranfer Hotel Lago Grey. Hotel Lago Grey Day 8 Road tranfer Hotel Destino Sur. Hotel Destino Sur Day 11 Road tranfer for flight Mirador Del Lago Hotel transfer to Buenos Aires. Road transfer to Dolmen Hotel. Day 13 Road transfer to International Airport -

BREAKDOWN

Day 1:

Arrival at El Calafate. Road Transfer to Hotel Mirador Del Lago for 1 nights stay.

Day 2:

Morning visit to Los Glaciares National Park, visiting Perito Moreno Glacier, with boat trip included. After lunch, drive to Torres del Paine National Park, crossing the border at Cerro Castillo Pass. Ac- commodation x 4 nights at Hotel Rio Serrano.

Day 6:

Torres del Paine National Park. Move to the Hotel Lago Grey.

Day 8:

Drive to Torres del Paine – El Chaltén.. Accommodation x 3 nights at Hotel Destino Sur.

Day 11:

El Chaltén – Drive to El Calafate. Accommodation x 2 nights at hotel Mirador del Lago.

Day 13:

Transfer to the airport to board the flight to Buenos Aires and connect with the international flights home. This is the end of your safari

8 YOUR SAFARI

Day 1 - 2

Hotel Mirador, EL CALAFATE.

We start the tour in the town of El Calafate where you will be accommodated in the Hotel Mirador. You will be met at the Airport and transferred to the hotel by a C4 Photo Safaris representative. El Calafete is the gateway to Patagonia and is a suitable town for you to arrive a few days early if you so wish.

Day 2 - 6

Hotel Rio Serrano, TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK.

You will leave the Mirador Hotel at 6:30 AM for visiting Los Glaciares National Park (1 hour drive), where we can photograph Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the few glaciers on Earth still advancing. (The Park of- fers a wide system of boardwalks, trails and balconies from where you can photograph the glacier’s front from different levels. Boat trip along the southern face of the glacier included.

At 12:00 PM drive to Torres del Paine National Park, crossing the border with at Cancha Carrera Pass. After 6 hour drive with stops in route and customs arrive to Torres del Paine. You will be staying at the Hotel Rio Serrano for 4 nights.

Five full days exploring Torres del Paine National Park, visiting Paine Cascades, Laguna Amarga, Lago Grey, Salto Grande and unique opportunities for sunrise and sunset shots of the mountains the views of the “Horns” of Paine from Pehoe lodge are¬ outstanding!

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Day 6 - 8

Lago Grey Lodge, TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK.

The last 2 nights in this fabulous region will be spent at Lago Grey Lodge, in the southwestern corner of Torres del Paine National Park, where we will shoot pinnacles and peaks that are not seen from other sections of the park, and also photograph new wildlife species, such as Patagonian red foxes, the elusive and endangered huemul or Andean deer, black-chested buzzard-eagles and Magellanic woodpeckers. A boat trip along the is also included.

Day 8 - 11

Hotel Destino Sur, EL CALAFATE.

Drive to El Chaltén across the Patagonian steppes, with stops along the route for photography (about 8 hour drive). Arrive to our hotel at El Chaltén, a village located at the foot of Mt. Fitz Roy’s Massif. We will have an afternoon shoot in the area, visiting a waterfall surrounded by Patagonian beech forest with vi- brant autumn colours. We will be staying at Hotel Destino Sur for 3 nights.

Sunrise shots of Fitz Roy’s Massif and Cerro Torre from the Las Vueltas Canyon and drive to Lago del Desierto, with stops for shooting the vibrant autumn colors around waterfalls, lake Condor and at the foot of the north face of Mt. Fitz Roy.

Last day of photography in the area. Weather permitting, you can hike up to Lake Capri, a small mountain lake where you can photograph Mt. Fitzroy and other peaks reflected on its surface at sunrise. At 5:00 PM drive back to El Calafate. Clients will have the option of doing sunrise hikes to Lago Torre ( 4 hours) or Lago de los Tres (5 hours) for a sunrise or doing a multi-day hike to both the lakes.

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Day 11 - 13

Hotel Mirador Del Lago, EL CALAFATE.

Drive to El Calafate, where you will be staying at the Mirador Del Lago hotel for 2 nights. Second visit to Perito Moreno Glacier.

Day 13

International Flight.

Transfer to the airport to board the flight to Buenos Aires and connect with the international flights home. This is unfortunately the end of the Patagonia C4Photo Tour.

11 Patagoniargentine Patagonia is for the most part a region of steppelike plains, rising in a succession of 13 abrupt terraces about 100 metres (330 feet) at a time, and covered with an enormous bed of shingle Aalmost bare of vegetation. In the hollows of the plains are ponds or lakes of fresh and brackish wa- ter. Towards the , the shingle gives place to porphyry, granite, and basalt lavas, animal life becomes more abundant and vegetation more luxuriant.

It is characteristic of the flora of the western coast, and consist principally of southern beech and conifers. The high rainfall against the western Andes (Wet Andes) and the low sea surface temperatures offshore give rise to cold and humid air masses, contributing to the ice-fields and glaciers, the largest ice-fields in the outside of Antarctica.

Among the depressions by which the plateau is intersected transversely, the principal ones are the Guali- chu, south of the Río Negro, the Maquinchao and Valcheta (through which previously flowed the waters of Nahuel Huapi Lake, which now feed the river Limay); the Senguerr (spelled Senguer on most Argentine maps and within the corresponding region), the Deseado River. Besides these transverse depressions (some of them marking lines of ancient inter-oceanic communication), there are others which were oc- cupied by more or less extensive lakes, such as the Yagagtoo, Musters and Colhue Huapi, and others situated to the south of Puerto Deseado, in the centre of the country.

In the central region volcanic eruptions, which have taken part in the formation of the plateau during the Cenozoic, cover a large part of the land with basaltic lava-caps; and in the western third, more recent gla- cial deposits appear above the lava. There, erosion which is caused principally by the sudden melting and retreat of ice aided by tectonic changes, has scooped out a deep longitudinal depression. Best in evidence where in contact with folded Cretaceous rocks which are uplifted by the Cenozoic granite. It generally separates the plateau from the first lofty hills, the ridges generally called the pre-Cordillera. To the west YOUR GUIDE

PHOTOGRAPHER/HOUGAARD MALAN

Leave your long lens at home: When you photograph with Hou- gaard it is with a wide-angle lens and a tripod. For here is a young man who will open your eyes to the world of landscape and seascape photography. He got his first camera when he was 19 and it instantly turned his life around.

Within a year of shooting as a hobby he had excelled and learned so quickly that he dropped all his previous career plans to pursue a career in nature photography. He has an unmatched eye for composition in landscapes and is always looking at the skies in search of the perfect light.

HOUGAARD MALAN

PHOTOGRAPHER/SHEM COMPION

Shem Compion is the founder and owner of C4 Photo Safaris. He uses his intricate knowledge of travel in Africa, its wildlife and the best photographic locations to give you the best photo- graphic tour experience you will ever have.

A self-taught wildlife photographer, Shem quickly established himself as one of the best wildlife photographers in South Af- rica. His work is regularly published worldwide in magazines, calendars and books. In 2010, he supplied all 72 images to the extremely popular Africa Geographic calendar..

SHEM COMPION

13 ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Mirador

Mirador del Lago Hotel is the option recommended by Tremun Hotels for guests seeking a high level of comfort and culinary excellence with the best views of El Calafate.

Standing in front of the glacier overwhelms the senses and lifts the spirit. It is an incomparable experience that you can’t afford to miss. We want you to witness this natural wonder while enjoying the comfort and warmth that we provide in an unparalleled environment made unique by its location and infrastructure.

Located on Lake Argentino on 2 acres of greenery lined with poplars and only 500 meters from downtown El Calafate, Mirador del Lago Hotel is the perfect starting point for unforgettable excursions. In this unique environment are 68 elegantly appointed rooms with an insurmountable view of the lake and the Andes mountain range. There are two categories of rooms, Economy and Superior. Our Special Suite, an elegant 70 sq. m. suite with high-quality furnishings and a large balcony overlooking the lake, is also available for those discerning guests. ACCOMMODATION (CONTINUED)

Hotel Rio Serrano

The hotel owes its name to the winding Serrano River, which originates in the waters of the Toro Lake and flows into the Ultima Esperanza Inlet. Its privileged location in front of the Torres del Paine, surrounded by a wonderful natural environment, provides the perfect combination of design, quality and comfort, respect- ing the balance with its surroundings.

The hotel owes its name to the winding Serrano River, which originates in the waters of the Toro Lake and flows into the Ultima Esperanza Inlet. Its privileged location in front of the Torres del Paine, surrounded by a wonderful natural environment, provides the perfect combination of design, quality and comfort, respect- ing the balance with its surroundings.

The hotel is surrounded by breathtaking samples of nature, and it includes spectacular panoramic views from each of its facilities. The spacious areas emphasize the elegance and the quality, and ensure a quiet and relaxed atmosphere.

The decoration of the Rio Serrano Hotel is warm and inviting, with architectural lines that combine the finesse and the rustic finish, prepared to provide the guests with the warmth of a home. Stone and wood are the perfect combination, accompanied by a warm fireplace which provides a soothing setting.

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Lago Grey Lodge

Settled in one of the most beautiful zones of Torres del Paine National Park, Lago Grey Hotel has a privi- leged view toward the Glacier, floating icebergs and Lake of the same name. Enjoy their 30 comfortable rooms, large dining rooms, relaxing environment, great selection of Chilean wines and a professional outdoors team for guests.

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Hotel Destino Sur

Destino Sur Hotel opens its doors to those who are encouraged to discover the adventure at El Chalten. Offering the highest standards of quality and ready to meet the expectations of the most discerning guests. El Chalten is renewed with the arrival of Destino Sur.

Destino Sur Hotel offers standard and superior bedrooms, with the best service, spaciousness and com- fort. Each bedroom is equipped with wooden furniture, king size sommiers, cotton sheets and blankets and handmade covers. All rooms include 32” LCD TV with satellite connection, telephone, minibar, heating, safe and WIFI.

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Travel documents Camera Equipment

• Passport • Camera bodies • ID Documents • Lenses • Flight ticket/s • Tele-converters • Itinerary • Body and lens caps • Plastic zip lock bags • Filters (UV, Polariser and graduated) Accommodation and travel • Batteries • Battery chargers • Foreign exchange • Camera bag • Credit card/s • Binoculars • Cash • Digital card wallet • Cable ties • Flash-gun • Batteries for flash gun Personal items and clothing • Big Blower brush • Sensor cleaning fluid • Hat • Laptop/External hard drive • Sunscreen (one low factor and one • Power for external hard drive higher factor SPF) • Power adaptors • Sunglasses • Camera manuals • Cotton shirts • Tripod • Warm top/s • Tripod head and quick release plate • Wind breaker/rain jacket • Lens cleaning cloth/s • “Inners” thin light gloves to wear on • Camera vest • cool early mornings • Digital memory cards • Travel sandals • Closed shoes

Personal medical items

• Malaria prophylactics if you are travelling in a malaria area • Contact lens cleaning fluid • Copy of any medical prescriptions • Copy of prescription glasses • Note of any allergies to any medication • Mosquito repellent

18 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What should I know about vehicle etiquette?

Vehicle etiquette and consideration for fellow photographers:

On all our tours we may ask participants to rotate seats in the vehicles, taking it in turn to sit in the more popular seats in the front and the less popular ones in the rear. This requirement applies to everyone. If there is some reason why you can’t take your turn in the back of a vehicle (e.g. a bad back or travel sickness) please inform our office at the time of booking to see if we can accommodate you. We regret that anyone failing to inform us of such limitations before the tour will be expected to rotate seats in the same way as everyone else.

There is also other vehicle etiquette that we would like to ask you to adhere to. We give these guidelines to ensure a positive experience for all when on safari.

• Please keep noise levels low at an animal sighting. This allows people to enjoy the set- ting and listen to sounds that the animals may be making. Often these alert us to some behaviour and allows us to anticipate any action that may occur.

• If you are seated in the front of the vehicle, please have consideration for the people behind you. A pre-arranged chat at the start of the safari is an excellent way to work out how you will be photographing and working around each other. It provides a positive working environment and allows everyone to photograph happily in the vehicle.

• When photographing, keep movement to a minimum. If you are going to shift places, then alert the others and do so as swiftly and directly as possible.

• Please do not do anything to effect the behaviour of the animals.

• Your driver/ranger has to adhere to certain rules and etiquette at sightings that you may not be aware of. This may mean you cannot stop exactly where you would like. Please bear this in mind at sightings, especially when there are other vehicles from other camps around.

2. What technical equipment or requirements do I need for the workshops?

For workshops a Digital SLR camera is recommended, with at least a 200mm lens to capture wildlife im- ages. A laptop for downloading is also helpful, although we can download image if necessary. On a Photo tour, two DSLR camera bodies and lenses are advised. The type of lenses you take depend entirely on the destination. We will advise according to each tour should you need advise.

3. Are there any extras I need to bring on a trip?

Most of our tours are all inclusive and we offer advice as to what to bring along. This is due to the differ- ent seasons and conditions of each safari. C4 Photo Safaris will always advise if you will be traveling in a Malaria area. If the tour is not all-inclusive, it will be clearly stated.

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4. Why do you choose such specific destinations for the Tours and Work- shops?

Each destination is hand picked by us for the beauty and photographic potential it holds. C4 Photo Safaris only travel to destinations that offer the best of what we are looking to photograph. If we know an area holds excellent wildlife, we will take tours there. There are many factors to consider- Seasonal variation can have a large impact on wildlife movements, animal and bird migrations, localalised animal movements etc. We of course take all this into consideration, ensuring that our tours are going to the best locations at the best times.

5. Is there any cell phone reception in the areas?

In most game reserves and wild areas there is no cell/mobile phone reception.

6. How safe am I in the game reserves in Africa?

C4 Photo Safaris only operate with lodges and reserves that use the best rangers. They ensure your safety whilst on safari and use very strict procedures when dealing with dangerous animals. Each lodge has a safety briefing on arrival which, if adhered to, makes your stay very safe.

7. What insurance/coverage do I need?

Your normal travel insurance covers you for safaris in Africa. C4 Photo Safaris are comprehensively in- sured for medical emergencies on safaris.

8. For Malaria, which tablets should I take, if any?

C4 Photo Safaris are not allowed to prescribe medical advice to clients. We will advise if the area visited is in a malaria area. You will need to consult with your local GP for medical advise on Malaria and prevention.

9. What about allergies?

Most safari camps are able to handle food allergies but not with the degree of skill that five star hotels do. The best way to handle an intolerance, is to simply avoid eating that particu- lar food as the menus in camp are quite diverse. If you have a more uncommon allergy, like being allergic to eggs, and you know of a solution (like a powder substitute), then bring it along on sa- fari. If you have a deadly allergy, then be sure to travel with your own medication and request in camp that that ingredient be removed from the kitchen and the store. As a side note, it is helpful to remember that many safari camps have to fly produce in or truck it in, over hundreds of miles. Furthermore, the camps, although impressive looking, actually have minimal infrastructure behind the scenes. If you assist the camp in managing your allergy, it will be a great help.

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10. What about medicine, diseases and vaccinations?

Please check in with your local travel clinic or doctor for advice. From my experience, a yellow fever and hepatitis vaccination is a must, while the plethora of others are optional. Our safaris are conducted in low risk malarial areas but for your own peace of mind, we recommend that you take a prophylactic. In areas where you get tsetse flies in East Afri- ca, humans are not the primary disease carries, and contracting Tryps is very rare. There is nothing you can do about these flies except to dress appropriately (keep reading) and toap- ply mosie-guard. None of our current safari destinations carry significant amounts of tsetsi flies.

The camps do have medicine kits and there is always an evacuation plan. We do howev- er find it practical to always travel through Africa with the following items: Immodium (keep this handy when traveling) - Buscopan (for tummy cramps) - Pain killers (that contain par- acetamol and a muscle relaxant) - Antihistamine cream and tablets for any allergic reactions - Melatonin to help speedy recovery from jetlag - Any medicine or ointments that you would normally take at home - Mosquito repellant - A product called Mosie-guard for areas where Tsetsi Flies occur (manu- factured in the UK and Deet does not work) - Tweezers for any thorns or splinters - Re-hydrants sachets (very important) - Disinfectant or antibiotic cream (just for nicks, cuts or grazes) - Plasters (to cover nicks, cuts or grazes)

11. Can I drink water and eat fresh produce on safari?

We advise that you only drink bottled water, which is always available in camps. Avoid ice as this is often made from local water which although is generally safe to drink, your foreign tummies might disagree! It is safe to eat fresh produce.

12. What about food on safari?

Both East and much of Southern Africa was a British colony and as such, you can expect that type of cuisine. The breakfasts usually consist of cereals and a hot English breakfast. Lunch- es are usually light with a variety of salads and always a meat option. Dinners are traditional English affairs usually with a soup starter and freshly baked camp bread. The main course will usually be a roast of sorts, with vegetables. Dessert is usually a simple affair consisting of fruit or a baked pudding. You will not go hungry! (A side note to mention is that between meals there are often not snacks readily available and breakfast is often only later in the morning. You might want to bring a few snacks or energy bars if you have a problem keeping your sugar levels up.)

13. Any luggage restrictions?

The reality is that on any scheduled charters in Africa, there will be luggage restrictions. Short of charter- ing your own flight (which we can do), our advice is to bring only the essential camera equipment. Having too much equipment can actually hinder your photography. Also, you can get washing done in camp and with a fairly moderate to hot climate, you can afford to pack light. In short, bring fewer clothes so that you can bring more camera gear! Depending on the safari you book, we will be able to advise you on exact weight restrictions.

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14. What amount of spending money should I bring along?

Our tours cover all travel, food and accommodation costs (unless otherwise stated). This means that spending money can be kept to souvenirs, curios and books. This normally amounts to Euro 10.00 per person per day.

15. Commercial representation and wildlife photography consulting

C4 Photo Safaris has the full capacity to plan and run commercial photo shoots for professional clients. We are able to supply you with the best guides in the wildlife photography industry as well as organize and run all your ground handling logistics for the shoot. Our know- ledge of African travel logistics combined with our specialized knowledge of wildlife and the best places to photograph them, places us in the perfect position to plan and run your commer- cial shoot. Please contact Shem with your request. Additionally we can supply photographers for the shoot where they would work under the production name. On all tours with c4 images and safaris, our guides have the right to take photographs. Their goal is to get you into the right position and tutor you into getting the best photograph. Once they have done so, they have full rights to take their own photographs. The rights of the guides and all of their images remains with the individual guide who took the photographs. No other person has any rights over the photographs taken by a guide representing C4 Photo Safaris.

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