Few photographers have ever considered the photography of wild animals, as distinctly opposed to the genre of Wildlife Photography, as an art form. The emphasis has generally been on capturing the drama of wild animals IN ACTION, on capturing that dramatic single moment, as opposed to simply animals in the state of being.
I want my images to achieve two things in this regard - to be an elegy to a world that is tragically vanishing, to make people see what beauty is dis… - Nick Brandt
I want my images to achieve two things in this regard - to be an elegy to a world that is tragically vanishing, to make people see what beauty is dis…
- Nick Brandt
Few photographers have ever considered the photography of wild animals, as distinctly opposed to the genre of Wildlife Photography, as an art form. T… - Nick Brandt
Few photographers have ever considered the photography of wild animals, as distinctly opposed to the genre of Wildlife Photography, as an art form. T…
You wouldn't take a portrait of a human being from a hundred feet away and expect to capture their spirit; you'd move in close. - Nick Brandt
You wouldn't take a portrait of a human being from a hundred feet away and expect to capture their spirit; you'd move in close.
My images are unashamedly idyllic and romantic, a kind of enchanted Africa. They're my elegy to a world that is steadily, tragically vanishing. - Nick Brandt
My images are unashamedly idyllic and romantic, a kind of enchanted Africa. They're my elegy to a world that is steadily, tragically vanishing.
I want to get a real sense of intimate connection with each of the animals - with that particular lion or elephant in front of me. I believe that bei… - Nick Brandt
I want to get a real sense of intimate connection with each of the animals - with that particular lion or elephant in front of me. I believe that bei…
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