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Print sizes and price: 40x60 cm 145 euro, 50x70 cm 185 euro, 60x90 cm 225 euro, including v.a.t. and shipping. Other sizes available on request.
Fred Hoogervorst is a professional photographer from the Netherlands, based in Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean.
Usually he works independently, but Fred is available for assignments on all fields of photography.
The subjects he focussed on, chosen either by personal initiative or by assignment, include tropical rainforests, African wildlife, deserts, coastal environments and also remarkable area's like Borneo, Suriname, Maasai Mara and Amboseli, Seychelles, Indonesia, Kruger and Antarctica.
He reported from many countries, in earlier years he was based in Mozambique, Kenya and Bangladesh.
His work is exhibited and published widely in books, magazines, reports and newspapers and is in use by museums and websites and printed on postcards a.o.
To contact him or one of his agents:
Hollandse Hoogte Photo Agency Amsterdam, Panos Photo Agency London,
Kina Photo Agency Almere.
Websites African Wildlife Photographers:
providing a selection of images:
Photo agency Hollandse Hoogte, Amsterdam, the Netherlands,
website: hollandse-hoogte.nl
Photo agency Panos Pictures, London, UK,
website: panos.co.uk
Nature Photo agency Kina, Almere, the Netherlands,
website: kina.nl
All content on this website © 2010 Fred Hoogervorst
E-Mail: info@fredhoogervorst.com
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the Masai Mara, part of the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem, less than two degrees south of the equator, is an open rolling grassland in the south-west corner of Kenya and covers about 1672 square km. at an altitude of between 1500 and 2100 meters high. Red oat grass and red thorn acacia trees that furnish the golden backdrop dominate the Mara plains. Only in this reserve it is very well possible to see many different animals in one game drive: eland, several gazelle species, masai giraffe, hyaena, leopard, wildebeest, zebra, birdlife is abundant, as well as the "big five": buffalo, cheetah, elephant, lion and black rhinoceros.
Websites: www.maratriangle.org, www.maasaimara.com