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Specialist Stock becomes part of Robert Harding World Imagery

We are thrilled to announce that Specialist Stock is now a division of Robert Harding World Imagery, the world’s leading independent travel and global imagery specialist. Clients will be able to search and access the both collections as before but exciting changes are on the way. We’ll be sure to keep you posted.

See Robert Harding’s main site www.robertharding.com

 

Specialist Stock is the leading internatonal source on Green Issues with an extensive archive of images and video clips on the environment, covering all aspects of science, society and the natural world.

It’s made up from a wide range of outstanding international photo and footage collections.


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WILDLIFE PHOTO TOURS

15/01/10

Photo Tours for 2010: Lembeh Straits, Indonesia

Tom Campbell is a leading light in the underwater filming world, using the latest technology, but he is always well known for his ability to enthuse and share trade secrets. Here is an opportunity to live and work with one of the greats… more details on their site.

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After 15 years of globetrotting with a whirlwind production schedule for other clients, Tom is returning to phenomenal places to film personal projects. And it’s always more fun to share these experiences with friends! The first expedition Tom is leading will be to the magical world of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. We’re excited about capturing the astonishing variety of creatures on the latest generation of ultra high definition digital 4K cameras. . Sept – Oct 2010

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13/01/10

Photo Tours in 2010: Whales,Gorillas,Tigers…

Join award winning wildlife cameraman Gil Arbel in a once in a lifetime experience – documenting the most spectacular wildlife events, in the most remote locations on earth.

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You don’t need any experience as Gil treats you as a guest and you can enjoy the ride or work your cameras – up to you. The most recent trip led by Gil was to spend time among wild Gorillas, which produced some great material: Gorillas in the Mist

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