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We kindly invite you to accompany us in our photo workshops or expeditions and to discover beside Mihai Moiceanu beautiful places, interesting people and to make good photographs. We offer you new experiences and a favourable atmosphere for photography, no matter the chosen area, be it in Romania or a more exotic one.
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Winter lights
February 9 - 12, 2012

Patagonia - Earth's Edge 2012
March 11 - 25, 2012
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Chamonix Mont Blanc
We invite you to join us in a great expedition and have a taste of real adventure, and experience the amazing in one of the most beautiful wordly places.
We'll reach Aiguille du Midi (3842 m), the glacier Mer de Glace and L'Argentiere. Just imagine the impressive panoramic views, as you are surrounded by the Alps which sit off to the horizon! Step into the amazing with Mihai Moiceanu as your guide!
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Discover Romania
Join us for a fabulous photo tour and workshop in Romania! Many consider Romania to be the most beautiful country in Eastern Europe. This trip offers a photographic exploration of cultural and artistic treasures, and outstanding landscapes. Romania's medieval past long lost elsewhere is preserved in its stunning and majestic castles and towns. Photograph alongside Gavriel Jecan, who grew up in Romania and is intimately familiar with its rural and urban locations. This tour and workshop will shape the way you look through the lens as well as how you look at your photographs.
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Dolomiti
A week of photographing in Dolomiti means to wander seven mountain masses of Val di Fassa, a review of the most spectacular landscapes of the western part of the Dolomiti Mountains. The Sella Massif, a veritable fortress of rock that we will climb on Piz Boe at 3152 m altitude or the extraordinary view from Col Margherita to Pale of San Martino are only a few of the destinations that we will reach.Together with Mihai Moiceanu you are invited to discover "the most wonderful mountains in the world" as R. Messner, the first conqueror of the 14 eight thousands used to say.
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