˜Theœ human element a time capsule from the anthropocene

For four decades, world-renowned environmental photographer James Balog has traveled well over a million miles from the Arctic to the Antarctic and the Alps, Andes, and Himalayas. With his images heightening awareness of climate change and endangered species, he is one of the most relevant photograp...

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1. Verfasser: Balog, James (FotografIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Fallows, James M. (VerfasserIn eines Geleitwortes), Tucker, Anne (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York ; Paris ; London ; Milan Rizzoli 2021
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Zusammenfassung:For four decades, world-renowned environmental photographer James Balog has traveled well over a million miles from the Arctic to the Antarctic and the Alps, Andes, and Himalayas. With his images heightening awareness of climate change and endangered species, he is one of the most relevant photographers in the world today. Balog's photography of and essays on human tectonics, humanity's reshaping of the natural environment, reveal the intersection of people and nature, and that when we sustain nature, we sustain ourselves. This monumental book is an unprecedented combination of art informed by scientific knowledge. Featuring Balog's 350 most iconic photographs, The Human Element offers a truly unmatched view of the world and a world we may never see again
Beschreibung:455 Seiten
41 cm
ISBN:9780847870882
978-0-8478-7088-2
084787088X
0-8478-7088-X