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It's always exciting to see the excellent work of an experienced photographer and have
the opportunity to share it with our clients through DanitaDelimont.com! We'd like to
introduce some of our new photographers...
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John Warburton-Lee
John Warburton-Lee is an extraordinary photographer whom we met along with his
lovely wife, Louie, on our trip to Prague for the CEPIC conference in 2005. He has spent
20+ years photographing upscale tour operators in Africa as well as throughout the world.
We're thrilled to have his work on our site! You'll note that he has exceptional shots of
the "safari" life in all its elements. From upscale lodges to small bush encampments,
John has photographed it all. We'll be adding more and more of his work covering
worldwide destinations, but for now, here's a taste of his style and skill.
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Click for John's Gallery..
Steve Kazlowski
Steve Kazlowski is all things Alaska, bears in particular! His in-depth coverage of bears
throughout Alaska and Canada is unbelievable! He spends months every year in the
close company of these powerful creatures, documenting their daily lifestyle and
behavior, seasonal adaptations to their environment and just about anything else that has
to do with their natural habitat. He is one of the few photographers with fabulous
coverage of the Spirit Bear, located in SE Alaska with its golden white coat. His work
with the indigenous tribes of the high arctic is also noteworthy and we hope to get more
of that coverage on our site soon.
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Click for Steve's Gallery...
Sue Cunningham
Sue Cunningham is another photographer we met at the CEPIC conference in Prague.
Although British in nationality, she was raised in Brazil, hence her exceptional coverage
of Brazil, the Amazon and the traditional lifestyle throughout this Portuguese-speaking
country. Because she's fluent with the language and has a keen sense of adventure, she
often ventures into the more remote regions of the country, documenting indigenous
culture.
In February, she and her husband/business partner Patrick, will lead an
expedition into the remote Xingu region of Amazonas. They were recently awarded the
Neville Schulman Award by the Royal Geographical Society for their work in the
Xingu, and often provide lectures and gallery exhibits on Latin American and Brazilian
culture.
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Click for Sue's Gallery...
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