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On This Earth, A Shadow Falls

On This Earth, A Shadow Falls

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  • Create Date:2021-04-10 11:58:25
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Nick Brandt
  • ISBN:1938922441
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Summary

In 2001, Nick Brandt embarked on an ambitious photographic project, a trilogy of books memorializing the fast-disappearing natural grandeur of East Africa。 Focusing on some of the world's last great populations of large mammals--elephants, giraffes, lions, gorillas and their kin--he created two of the twenty-first century's most popular photographic books: the instant bestsellers "On This Earth" (2005) and "A Shadow Falls" (2009)。 Portraying East Africa's animals with a solemnity and empathy usually reserved for human subjects, Brandt's photographs "tell us, in a way that is beyond words, that we do not own this planet, and are not the only beings living on it who matter," as philosopher Peter Singer writes in an essay in this new volume。 "On This Earth, A Shadow Falls" collects the most memorable images from Brandt's first two books in a handsome linen-bound edition, printed in quadratone at Meridian in the U。S。 A bestseller since its release in 2012, "On This Earth, A Shadow Falls" includes essays by Peter Singer, renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, author Alice Sebold and photography critic Vicki Goldberg。 With Africa's natural resources being fast wiped out, this volume stands all the more movingly as a last testament and elegy to a disappearing world。
Nick Brandt (born 1966) photographs exclusively in Africa, using medium-format black-and-white film without telephoto or zoom lenses。 Born in Britain and currently based in Southern California, Brandt cofounded Big Life Foundation in September 2010, which helps protect the endangered wildlife inhabiting a large area of East Africa。

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Reviews

Brian

Nick Brandt's wildlife photography is incredible。 How he manages to capture the images he does is completely beyond comprehension。 He uses lenses you would use as portraits for people, instead of super telephoto lenses that most wildlife photographers use。 Because of this, his images have an intimacy that most wildlife photos lack。 Truly breathtaking work。 Nick Brandt's wildlife photography is incredible。 How he manages to capture the images he does is completely beyond comprehension。 He uses lenses you would use as portraits for people, instead of super telephoto lenses that most wildlife photographers use。 Because of this, his images have an intimacy that most wildlife photos lack。 Truly breathtaking work。 。。。more

Samantha Govender

One of my favourite photographers。 Buy this book。 Definitely worth it。

Stéphanie Amesse

Absolutely gorgeous。

David Fock Chun Man

If you don't feel compelled to save what's left of the Earth after that, i don't know what will。 If you don't feel compelled to save what's left of the Earth after that, i don't know what will。 。。。more

Barb Bailey

This photography is just beautiful !

Shonna Froebel

This book of photographs of the wild animals of East Africa was inspired by photographer Nick Brandt's recognition of the dwindling animal populations and the effect increased human activity has had on the environment and the lives the animals struggle to lead。The photography is amazing, with a mix of intimate and panoramic views, showing us the emotional lives of the animals as well as their interaction with the landscape。Commentary is included at the beginning of the book by Brandt as well as This book of photographs of the wild animals of East Africa was inspired by photographer Nick Brandt's recognition of the dwindling animal populations and the effect increased human activity has had on the environment and the lives the animals struggle to lead。The photography is amazing, with a mix of intimate and panoramic views, showing us the emotional lives of the animals as well as their interaction with the landscape。Commentary is included at the beginning of the book by Brandt as well as philosopher Peter Singer and photography critic Vicki Goldberg。 Also included are suggestions of where to give to aid in the preservation of these animal communities。This book is compelling。 As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words。 。。。more