Graeme Green's groundbreaking new project, "The New Big 5," aims to revolutionize wildlife photography and inspire a global movement to protect endangered species. The initiative, which began with a simple yet profound question: "What if we used our cameras instead of guns?" has evolved into a powerful platform showcasing the beauty and fragility of the world's most iconic animals.
The book features stunning images from 144 renowned photographers from around the globe, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen. These photographs are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also convey a sense of urgency and purpose. The "New Big 5" – elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger – have been selected for their critical status as ambassadors for the planet's declining biodiversity.
Through stunning images and thought-provoking essays, Green's project not only highlights the majesty of these animals but also sheds light on the pressing issues threatening their survival. Habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate change are just a few of the pressing concerns that this book tackles head-on.
Graeme Green's vision for "The New Big 5" is to inspire a global movement to protect endangered species and promote sustainable living. By showcasing the beauty of nature and the devastating impact of human activities on the environment, Green hopes to galvanize people into action.
As conservationist Jane Goodall notes in her foreword, "We have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world." With "The New Big 5," Graeme Green is offering us that window, urging us to take immediate and collective action to protect our planet's precious wildlife.
"The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" is more than just a book – it's a call to arms. It's a reminder of the beauty and fragility of life on Earth and an invitation to join forces in protecting our planet's most iconic animals.
The book features stunning images from 144 renowned photographers from around the globe, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen. These photographs are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also convey a sense of urgency and purpose. The "New Big 5" – elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger – have been selected for their critical status as ambassadors for the planet's declining biodiversity.
Through stunning images and thought-provoking essays, Green's project not only highlights the majesty of these animals but also sheds light on the pressing issues threatening their survival. Habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate change are just a few of the pressing concerns that this book tackles head-on.
Graeme Green's vision for "The New Big 5" is to inspire a global movement to protect endangered species and promote sustainable living. By showcasing the beauty of nature and the devastating impact of human activities on the environment, Green hopes to galvanize people into action.
As conservationist Jane Goodall notes in her foreword, "We have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world." With "The New Big 5," Graeme Green is offering us that window, urging us to take immediate and collective action to protect our planet's precious wildlife.
"The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" is more than just a book – it's a call to arms. It's a reminder of the beauty and fragility of life on Earth and an invitation to join forces in protecting our planet's most iconic animals.