60 Years of Wildlife Photographer of the Year: How Wildlife Photography Became Art -- Rosamund Kidman Cox, Hardcover
60 Years of Wildlife Photographer of the Year: How Wildlife Photography Became Art -- Rosamund Kidman Cox, Hardcover
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- Elephants taking a mud shower
- A macaque seeing his reflection for the first time
- The courtship dance of a humpback whale
- A convolvulus hawk-moth drinking from a tobacco flower
- Vibrant orange algae growing on a Monterey cypress
The book uncovers the striking beauty of animals, plants, and landscapes across the globe, and also reveals the artistry behind successful wildlife photography, which involves patience, instinct, and an understanding of animal behavior to get the perfect shot. Many of the photos also serve as important symbols of conservationism, demonstrating the urgent need to preserve the natural world. 60 Years of Wildlife Photographer of the Year positions wildlife photography as an important part of art history, and provides the ultimate way to witness all that nature has to offer.
Author: Rosamund Kidman Cox
Publisher: Smithsonian Books
Published: 09/10/2024
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
ISBN: 9781588347848
About the Author
Rosamund Kidman Cox is a British editor, photo editor, and writer specializing in wildlife and environmental issues. She was the editor of BBC Wildlife Magazine for 23 years, and the coeditor of books including Frozen Planet, Life, and Planet Earth for BBC Books.
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