PHOTOGRAPHIC TOUR IN with NZICESCAPES IMAGES - Petr Hlavacek

600 KM OF THE WEST COAST SPECTACLE

ITINERARY – 10 DAYS

LOCATION

New Zealand has very unique location on planet. It is situated in the middle of Pacific Ocean on so called “Ring of Fire”, exposed to all weather patterns oceans can throw at it and thanks to its undisturbed seclusion for millions of years, a natural, scenic wonderland had a chance to form. New Zealand has some of the most diverse and colourful landscapes on Earth. Quite possibly for this reasons, it is a dream destination – once in a lifetime experience for many people.

South Island with its West Coast in particular is an absolute heaven for any landscape photographer, offering such a remarkable diversity on so small piece of land, which is unparalleled in the World.

In total, New Zealand has 13 National Parks. 3 are up in the North Island, 1 is in Rakiura/Stewart Island and 9 NP are on the mainland/the . Out of these 9 NP of the South Island, we are going to shoot in 4 of them, each presenting us with its specific beauty which is briefly outlaid below.

Kahurangi National Park – coastal, rivers, rainforest, Nikau Palms, limestone arches Paparoa National Park – coastal, rivers, limestone, Nikau Palms Westland Tai Poutini National Park – coastal, rainforest, mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers, lagoons Mt. Aspiring National Park – rivers, streams, waterfalls, alpine, lakes, lagoons, bogs

There will be other Reserves of special significance in which we may shoot.

Wild and remote coastal scenes, limestone formations and blowholes, Nikau palms, lagoons, dense, juicy green rainforests give way to tussocky alpine heights. Snowy mountains and glaciers, valleys filled with pristine, wild rivers and streams, prehistoric lakes, bogs and swamps, waterfalls and much more.

All these breathtaking locations awaits participants of Petr Hlavacek's photographic tour – 600km of the West Coast Spectacle. ITINERARY

Your arrival and start of the trip in Christchurch - gateway to the South Island.

Day 1 - Christchurch - Karamea

Start: 8am at specified assembly point in Christchurch

Pick up from assembly point in Christchurch. After initial meeting, we’ll leave Christchurch at appropriate time toward the northern part of the West Coast to Karamea, our first destination of the tour. We can't afford to loose any time at this stage, as it is going to be a long day on the road. The main briefing outlaying the entire tour will happen in the evening after our arrival in Karamea. Before that though, for the warm up with our cameras and to make some of our first clicks in NZ, we are going to break today's transfer in the middle, in the Lewis Pass, where one of the alpine tramping tracks starts. In the middle of nowhere, we will have an alpine tarn, surrounded by densely cloaked in moss and lichens beech trees for ourselves to get excited about. Depending on our travel progress, we may be able to get in Karamea in time for our first West Coast sunset. If we're too late, there will be one more opportunity for the sunset shoot.

First evening – getting to know each other – itinerary – official start.

Day 2 - Karamea

Today, we jump right into the business full on, as we have a lot to cover. Starting with sunrise shoot at Kohaihai after which we'll return for a breakfast in our motel. It's only about 10 min by car. After breakfast we'll come back to Kohaihai to photograph NZ native, beautiful Nikau Palms. These palms grow in abundance up in the North Island but in the South Island, it is only here in the very northern part of it where they grow in great numbers, right next to the Tasman Sea. Beside these palms, we'll have stunning brown, tannin stained Kohaihai River at our feet to photograph. We'll be crossing this river over the swingbridge to access the Nikau Palm grove. The lunch will be had outdoors at Kohaihai after which, we'll move into the nearby Oparara Valley to photograph limestone formations and its famous arches, juicy, moss cloaked ancient beech forest mixed with tree ferns and stunning brown, tannin stained Oparara River. We’ll return back to Kohaihai to hike about 40min to the Scott Beach to capture sunset here and we’ll need head torches for our way back, as we’ll be returning in dark. Day 3 - Karamea / Punakaiki

Our second chance to capture sunrise in Kohaihai, and since today, we don't have a long distance to travel, we can leave Karamea at leisure pace. The aim is to get to Punakaiki in the late afternoon for some magical sunset on the famous Pancake Rocks. On our way to Punakaiki, we'll stop in Tauranga Bay to photograph bouldery coastline but also nearby seal colony. The viewing distance to the seals is approx. 20-30m from an elevated platform. From here, it's only 30min drive to Punakaiki but those 30min will be packed with fantastic views of the rugged coastline and we may stop a few times. After checking in to our accommodation, we'll move to our location to make some great images of the famous Pancake Rocks at sunset. The dinner will be in Punakaiki after sunset.

Day 4 – Punakaiki / Hokitika

Early start to capture some brilliant skies, as the sun rises on the east coast. Like on the last night's sunset session, ND graduated filters may come handy because lit up skies may create a strong contrast with still in a shadow Pancake Rocks. This morning exercise will take us through for a late-ish breakfast, after which we may further explore the area before heading off towards nearby Hokitika for a lunch and where we'll spend a night. Before that though, with its turquoise coloured river awaits us for some afternoon shooting before returning back to capture sunset on the beach at the mouth.

Day 5 - Hokitika - Whataroa

We'll have an early morning start for the sunrise at , which is only 15min away from Hokitika by car. After sunrise, we'll return back to Hokitika for breakfast before moving on south. From here on, as we venture further south on our trip, the landscape starts to get more and more dramatic. Our road starts to cut through the dense rainforest at foothills of the mountains, we'll be getting closer and closer to them, crossing wild rivers and streams and driving alongside of the pristine lakes. Should the weather be favorable, snowcapped tops of the Southern Alps will frequently tease us with its gorgeous panoramas.

Tonight will be spent at Petr Hlavacek Gallery Retreat with gallery viewing, only 25 min from , but before that, we may stop for a photo of the spectacular Whataroa Valley with its beautiful, turquoise coloured waters of . Stunning, open views of the Southern Alps will decorate the background. Open valley may be occupied with grazing live stock, only to add an extra and typical West Coast element to the frame. To capture colours of sunset, we'll move to 20min away Okarito Lagoon to hike 30 min up the the lookout with some of the best vistas over the Southern Alps.

Day 6 - Whataroa –

This morning we'll photograph possible morning fogs at sunrise at nearby Lake Mapourika and after breakfast we’ll hike into the Franz Josef Glacier valley. We’ll head straight for the Sentinel Rock Lookout for some great views of Franz Josef Glacier Valley. Then we may explore the Franz Josef Glacier valley further before having lunch in town. After lunch, we’ll carry on towards Fox Glacier and Gillespies Beach/Lagoon from where we’ll be photographing magic views of the Southern Alps, possibly reflecting in lagoon at sunset. Dinner and the night will be in Fox Glacier. Day 7 – Fox Glacier

If the weather cooperate today, we'll have an option of photographing Fox Glacier itself. If someone doesn't feel comfortable to hike for 2-3 hrs on the ice, there are options to substitute the glacier hike but for those who are keen on hiking on the ice, we will arrange this before our arrival to Fox Glacier and I would be part of the group on ice. We could be making some amazing images on one of the most unique glacier in the world, the Fox Glacier. After glacier experience, we’ll have lunch in town where we’ll discuss our next location. The Glacier Country region is full of magic places and we want to hang around for a bit longer. At this point we have several options which I’d like to leave open and make decisions in accordance with weather. We may photograph with majestic Southern Alps and Fox Glacier in background or we may explore densely in moss cloaked rainforest before photographing sunset at . The night and dinner will be in Fox Glacier.

Day 8 - Fox Glacier – Haast

Before we leave Fox Glacier to deeper south, we can't afford to miss a sunrise at the most photographed lake in NZ – Lake Matheson and its mirror like reflections of NZ highest peaks – Mt. Cook (3.724m) and Mt. Tasman (3.497m). It takes just under 2 hrs to get to Haast from here, therefore, we can enjoy the morning in Fox Glacier, have a breakfast here and photograph some of the best, iconic NZ vistas with magic panoramas of the highest NZ mountains and farmland at your fingertip. Following 2 hrs of drive to Haast are all through the UNESCO World Heritage Area and are fully packed with breathtaking scenery. We'll have a couple of stops in this area; one at , which is a magic, pre-historic, remote lake surrounded by native white pines – beautiful kahikateas, the tallest NZ trees, and the second stop will be at Ship Creek with its beautiful white beach and sand dunes covered by sand grass or with some of the best examples of the fantastic, boggy rainforest just like the one from a Jurassic Park. From Ship Creek, it's only a few more minutes to Haast, where we will spend the night. Our sunset session will be a few minutes away from Haast, at Haast Beach and adjacent small lagoon.

Day 9 – Haast

Early morning sunrise shoot at after which we'll have breakfast. Then we'll take a ride along the Haast River towards Haast Pass. We are going to visit and photograph several waterfalls along this scenic road and beautiful views with river and mountains. We'll take a packed lunch with us, as we'll be away from any shops but we'll get back to our hotel for our dinner before we move on to our last photo location in Jackson Bay (or after we return back from sunset). Here we'll be photographic sunset on a very scenic rocky coastline. Then we'll return back to our hotel for conclusion and closure of the trip.

End of the workshop after return to Haast.

Day 10 – Haast/Christchurch

Transfer from last location back to Christchurch.

LEVEL OF FITNESS & SKILLS

Petr Hlavacek's tours/workshops are designed to suit broad range of fitness levels. However, some longer walks (2-4 hrs return) over uneven, uphill and rugged terrain may be required on some of our tours/workshops. Therefore, good level of fitness is recommended, as well as the ability to carry your own small back pack with extra clothing, snacks and camera equipment. Please, discuss this with us if you have any concerns.

Photographers of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals will benefit from our tours. Beginner needs to have a good working knowledge of their own camera system to benefit the most from the tour. Professionals will benefit from our tours since we take care of the logistics and bring them to the best locations straight away so they can purely concentrate on shooting, rather then waisting time scouting. WHAT'S ON THE MENU

Peter's tours are designed to make most of the locations and weather the group we'll be presented with. You will learn variety of creative techniques in field which professionals use to capture most compelling images, including ND Gradual and polarizing filters. We'll be pre-visualizing images, assessing light conditions, we'll learn how to find a strong composition within a scene to make a photograph speak, whether in a landscape or icescape. In the evenings, you will learn about photography RAW workflow from capture to output and how to bring the best from the image file in postproduction using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.

WHAT TO BRING

Due to New Zealand's location the weather can be extremely changeable. We are not going to be shooting in pouring heavy rain, but it is well possible that some rain will get us on our way to or from the location.

Below are some MUST have items for all our workshops/tours:

− camera gear − tripod and filters − layers of warm clothing − hat and gloves − waterproof clothing (jacket, pants) − day backpack − head lamp − sturdy boots (ankle high recommended) − great spirit − if possible, laptop with 5 of your favorite photos and loaded with latest version of Lightroom

SPECIFICATIONS

Due to the geographical location of New Zealand, the weather can be extremely changeable and will play a major role on our tour. For this reasons and other specifics of this tour, this itinerary is fully flexible and subject to change.

We will continually be assessing the weather conditions on daily basis and alter the tour to the benefits of the photography. For instance, should the weather be too bright and sunny for the shoot in a bush, we may change the location and leave the bush for the overcast day if possible. These possible changes will be made by us in the mornings. Because of the variability in weather, we're also leaving open an option to even change starting point of the tour to its benefits, should the forecasted weather pattern suggest.

Many locations on our tour offer other shooting options, therefore it won't be difficult to come up with alternative location.

Some sunrises are also subject to changes, allowing clients to decide should they be tired but otherwise we will be attempting to photograph during every available sunset and sunrise. Sessions on RAW workflow, Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop will be inserted into evenings or into time windows when suitable.

What's included in workshop fees:

- 9 nights accommodation - meals throughout the tour - Transportation during the tour with pick up and drop off in Christchurch - Photography tuition and guidance fees - Goods and Services Tax - Department of Conservation Fees - Image reviews - Session on photography RAW workflow - Session on image processing - Lightroom and Photoshop workflow

What's NOT included in workshop fees:

- All air or other travel fees to arrive in New Zealand to and from the tour departure point - All associated taxes, levies and insurances including travel insurance - Immigration, duty, passport and visa fees where applicable - Individual alcoholic beverages during meals - Glacier Guide fee and a scenic helicopter flight for the hike on Fox Glacier - Optional activities such as helicopter, plane flights, boat rides, kayaks etc. - Anything not listed in inclusions above

We highly recommend purchasing the travel insurance and insurance of your air ticket in case you will not be able to attend the tour and have to cancel the air ticket.

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