Fred is on assignment in Curacao from 14/2 - 23/2 2012 and in Southern Africa from 5/3 - 30/4 2012.
All pictures are © copyright Fred Hoogervorst, 2012, all rights reserved. No form of reproduction or publication, including copying or saving of digital images in any form is permitted without WRITTEN approval of the Photographer.
Fred Hoogervorst, Professional Photographer from the Netherlands, since August 2009 based in Trinidad and Tobago,Caribbean.
The subjects he focussed on, chosen either by personal initiative or by assignments, include tropical rainforests, African wildlife, coastal environments, Sahel desert and also remarkable area's like Borneo, French Guiana, Seychelles, Uganda, Indonesia, Amboseli, Masai Mara and Serengeti, Kruger, Trinidad&Tobago, Antarctica and more .... In earlier years he was based in Mozambique, Kenya, Bangladesh and Tanzania.
Many of his pictures show his involvement with wildlife and nature conservation.
His photographic work is exhibited in a large number of museums and published widely in books, magazines, reports, newspapers, calendars and is in use on websites.
He is available for assignments on all fields of photography, all over the world.
If you like his pictures or if you are looking for a Professional Photographer please feel free to contact him.
by E-Mail: hvorst@xs4all.nl - by mobile phone: +1 868 3896751
Fred is represented by Hollandse Hoogte Photo Agency, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Website from Paolo Torchio, Wildlife Photographer, living in Kenya: http://www.paolotorchio.net
Photo Agency HOLLANDSE HOOGTE, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Website: hollandse-hoogte.nl
Web-Design: ONI - www.fili.nl
Graphic Design: AVTH - www.avth.nl
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Through three mighty rivers, the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna, the icy waters of the Himalaya mountain range and the down pour waters of the heavy monsoon rains in India and Bangladesh, flow into the Gulf of Bengal. Should the sea level, as a result of further climate changes, rise with one meter over the next fifty years, as is anticipated by the scientists, large parts of Bangladesh will be lost entirely.