Brad Wilson: The Other World: Animal Portraits
This spectacular collection of photographs is a follow-up to Wilson's very successful book, Wild Life, which was published in 2014. With 80 percent new work, stunning landscape format design, a new introduction by Wilson about his philosophy and process, and an essay by Dan Flores, author of the New York Times-bestseller Coyote America, The Other World: Animal Portraits will be a welcome sequel and a strong contender in the popular wildlife photography genre. Although he shoots in the studio, Wilson is inspired by the notion of the authentic encounter, that is, allowing the animal to reveal itself to us rather than imposing our subjective not…
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Weitere Autoren: Wilson, Brad (Fotogr.)
- ISBN: 978-88-6208-747-6
- EAN: 9788862087476
- Produktnummer: 35846489
- Verlag: Damiani
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
- Seitenangabe: 164 S.
- Masse: H36.6 cm x B28.4 cm x D2.5 cm 2'064 g
- Gewicht: 2064
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Brad Wilson works in cooperation with zoos and wildlifesanctuaries who bring the animals into a studio, where hephotographs them against a black background. This makesthe animals appear grounded and three-dimensional-magnificent, approachable, yet inherently mysterious. Hedescribes the situation as a kind of controlled chaos, butin the end it allows him to create images that show eachanimal as an individual being with its own personality anddignity. There is no anthropomorphism here but rather awise and respectful approach to these creatures with whomwe share the Earth. As he writes in his introduction: I hopethis body of work can stand as worthy testament to thesevanishing faces, a bridge of sorts, to remind us that we arenot alone, we are not separate; we are part of a profoundlyinterconnected diversity of life. In each animal's gaze we seea part of ourselves and catch a fleeting glimpse of anotherworld, a world we once fully inhabited.
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