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Film & Photo Services

We have a vast amount of experience in mountain travel photography, in the film industry, and with managing safety and locations projects, especially in mountain locations...

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On location - Guy Cotter

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Film and/or photo options available - Chris Lewis

This is an exciting program which suits sponsorship arrangements. Our cameraman can film your entire expedition from beginning to end in a variety of mediums (film/photo/digital video) and can even send live video clips or digital photos throughout the climbing day!

Effectively this means that you or your sponsor can have daily webcasts to really keep your website vital and interesting during the expedition. This daily activity has so much more appeal to sponsors than the mountaineering expeditions of old where you could only report on the expedition, after the fact, through lectures and books. Now the expedition can be followed from beginning to end.

The costs for this service depend on the type of coverage you want and the medium (film/digital etc). Email us for more details.

Adventure Consultants supports an extensive photo (35mm) and video footage (DV and DV CAM) library for publication. The theme is mountain and includes spectacular climbing footage from many of the world's highest peaks including exceptional footage from the summit of Mount Everest.

Contact us directly for more information on a selection of images or footage to suit your project, or visit our film production company site Adventure Movies.

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