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The Flying Camera Photography Tours...

2004-07-22 by certlotuspro

Hey everyone, I wanted to introduce my new company to the members of
the Digital Fineart group. The company is called The Flying Camera, a 
tour company run by photographers specializing in adventure travel 
for photographers. You can see more information about the company on 
our website - http://www.theflyingcamera.com .

Our first offering is Angkor Wat in Cambodia. We will be adding other
destinations in Asia, the American southwest and Latin America in the
near future.

We have expert photographers leading your tour, who have been to your
destination and know the best times and angles to help you get the
shots you want, and the techniques you need to know. We also have 
local experts to provide lectures on the history and culture of our 
destinations, not just tourguides with a script.

Other advantages:

Photo learning opportunities - see demos and discussions of
techniques you may not have tried before to expand your photo
knowledge, and apply those techniques to the work you do on the tour.

Small group sizes - our tours are limited to no more than 15 people,
so everyone can get the maximum benefit from the services we provide.
Support for all formats of equipment, from sub-miniature to 8x10 to
digital. 

On-staff accredited repair technician - we have a certified camera
repair tech on each tour, providing the ability to triage most
equipment failures in the field.

I'll offer anyone who mentions this listing a $100 discount on the
innaugural Angkor Wat tour. The first tour will be running from
October 5-12 (arrive via your own transportation no later than
October 4 in Siem Reap, Cambodia). For more details, please feel free
to contact me or check out the website. 

http://www.theflyingcamera.com is our website. I hope to see some of
you all on the trip!

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