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IJWorx Photography portfolio shoots - ZANZIBAR!Starts At: 06:30AM Fri 01 Jun Ends At: 04:00PM Tue 31 Jul Tags: Unique portfolio shoots in Zanzibar Professional portfolios are pricey, and more often than not, shot in the confines of a stuffy studio where the model is asked to wear a bikini in winter. If that sounds as daunting to you as it does to us, why not have your portfolio shoot on the sunny, magnificent beaches of Zanzibar instead? Join us during June - July 2012 to shoot a once-in-lifetime portfolio for the same cost as most high-end studio shoots. Trip format IJWorx regularly hosts unique photographic workshops at this beautiful location. IJWorx will host model shoots on this unbelievable spot for models & photographers. Models will work with IJWorx's lead photographer over 6 days to shoot their individual professional portfolios. Photographers will also get the opportunity to shoots with our models, with our leading photographer assisting them in the art of shoots beautiful models. Perfection takes time Remember, your portfolio needs to stand out amongst the thousands of images agencies receive each year. Very different from most 2 hour portfolio shoots, this adventure will capture striking poses on the pristine beaches of Jambiani, as well as the exciting beauty of models against a backdrop of sumptuous waves, lush vegetation and many other local sites. Costs All this for only R12500 per person sharing, including flights, transport to and from your hotel, airport tax and 7 nights accommodation (bed and breakfast) at Coral Rock beach resort.* Coral Rock hotel is well known for its beautiful scenery, swimming pool overlooking the ocean, magnificent restaurant and friendly service. Don't wait. Invest in a unique portfolio TODAY. To book your shoot, contact IJWorx Photography. 078 330 4245 / 027 8 330 4245 012 332 5661 / 027 12 332 5661 jaco@ijworx.co.za *Visa's can be arranged on arrival in Zanzibar at $50 per visa. Yellow fever injections will be needed before leaving for Zanzibar. Note that Zanzibar is situated in a malaria area. |