Introduction (from the publisher)
A magnificent challenge to shoot all the creatures bred in zoos and shelters around the world alone.Over 10 years, we finally reached half.
This book contains about 400 selections from 6000 pieces so far.
The National Geographic photographer Joel Stray wants to convey that it is alive with us by shooting beautifully and precisely all living things, from famous species to familiar species.。
By looking at this photo, telling people, and memorizing it, the “animal ark” can continue to proceed.
The animals that are disappearing from this world, animals trying to revive, and animals that are no longer in breeding are recorded in very beautiful photos.
* Part of the sales of this book will be donated to the photo arc project.
Contents introduction (from “Book” database)
Photo Arc is a project that records all 12,000 species of animals bred in zoos and shelters around the world with photos.Photographer Joel Stray was launched.The aim is to record and announce animals, to have the interest in animals in the crisis of extinction, and to convey animals to future generations.Ark refers to the ark, and photo arc means “photo version Noah’s Burbo”.Stray is scheduled to spend 25 years for shooting, and has finished shooting up to 6,000 species at the time of this book.This book contains about 400 species from “Photo Arc”.Regarding the possibility of extinction of each animal, we have shown the standards of the International Nature Federation.
Table of contents (from “BOOK” database)
Chapter 1 Mirror / Chapter 2 Partner / Chapter 3 Opposite / Chapter 4 Changes / Chapter 5 Hope to Talk
Author information (from “BOOK” database)
Surtore, Joel
Photographer, writer, teacher, protective activist, National Geographic Fellow.He is active mainly in National Geographic Magazine.I live in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA (this data was published at the time this book was published)
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