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Predatory Animals of North America in Spring & Autumn
Wildlife Models Shoot

For more than two decades Joseph Van Os Photo Safaris has pioneered numerous
wildlife models shoots and honed them to a high degree of excellence. While working with almost every major
game farm and animal trainer in America who supplies captive-born wildlife, we have furnished our clients with
some of the world’s most impressive and photogenic animals in an ever-changing array of scenic backgrounds
and habitats. And without a doubt, all of these varied animal trainers have produced wonderful opportunities for
generating images that are virtually impossible for most photographers to create in the wild.

Just when we thought we had exhausted the possibilities for finding new and different
animals and backgrounds for our clients, we were introduced to our marvelous game farm in the wilds of Minnesota.
This facility is one of the principal breeding locations that supply many of the other game farms with their baby animals,
and it provides almost unlimited access to the colorful north woods of Minnesota. Their animals are numerous and may
include wolves, coyotes, arctic and red fox, badgers, fishers, bobcats, lynx, mountain lions, bears, raccoons, deer, mink
and a few exotic species.

The reasons for joining a models shoot are compelling: for most people, many of these animals
are virtually impossible to see or photograph in nature. In the wild, many of these rare and secretive species are predators
under assault from human encroachmentincreasingly forced to seek refuge in inaccessible, fragmented habitats. These
captive animals can be photographed without intruding on the shrinking territories of those in the wild. It is these very captive
animals, appearing in countless magazines, posters, calendars and greeting cards that act as "wildlife ambassadors" helping
to generate public awareness for wildlife and habitat preservation.

We offer two distinctly different photographic opportunities: mothers with baby animals in June, and
animals in fresh winter pelage amidst forests adorned in fall colors in late September. In each season we photograph three
or four different species daily. Overall, participants accumulate a comprehensive portfolio of northern forest wildlife in the
season(s) selected.

Join us on one or both of these rewarding wildlife photo opportunities and see the resultsphotographs that
may otherwise have required a lifetime of pursuit in the wild!



Day 1 (Jun 14 or Sep 26) Participants fly to Minneapolis and transfer via shuttle to Hinckley, Minnesota. The
shuttle is not included in the tour fee. We meet in the motel lobby for introductions and dinner. (D)

Days 25 For the next four days we have an intense and enjoyable on-location photo shoot featuring some of
the most sought-after animals in North America. Focusing on numerous species during our trip, and usually working with three or
four speciesmost without enclosuresper day, we have ample time to capture their beauty as well as a variety of interesting
behaviors with your camera. Working in such close proximity to these animals is a wonderful experience and a window into the
lives of those in the wild. (BLD)

Day 6 (Jun 19 or Oct 1) Participants may depart at any time today. Shuttle transportation from Hinckley to the
Minneapolis airport takes about two hours. You should plan your return flights for no earlier than noon. (B)

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