Penguin (Icons Series)

Penguin (Icons Series)

by Christine Eckstrom (Editor), Frans Lanting (Photographer), Frans Lanting (Photographer), Christine Eckstrom (Editor)

Synopsis

This title is a celebration of the nature and beauty of penguins as expressed through the exquisite images and unique personal stories of master photographer and naturalist Frans Lanting. In a remarkable portfolio of photographs made during three expeditions to the icy kingdoms of penguins, he reveals both the amazing natural history and the irresistible appeal of the most human of birds. Through his images, he carries us beyond the familiar views of penguins to reveal the stern beauty and dignity of their lives.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: Taschen's 25th anniversay ed
Publisher: Taschen GmbH
Published: 25 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 3836508818
ISBN 13: 9783836508810

Media Reviews
As a chronicler of natural history today, Frans Lanting is a singular extraordinary talent. He has the mind of a scientist, the heart of a hunter, and the eyes of a poet. National Geographic, Washington This book is a personal interpretation of the penguins I met, rather than a natural history of all penguins, Frans Lanting writes. I wanted to create an impression of who these penguins are and what they go through. I hope my work will be seen as an homage to the individual within them all. More bang for your buck! ...a fast-food, high-energy fix on the topic at hand. The New York Times Book Review
Author Bio
Christine Eckstrom is a former National Geographics writer and editor specializing in natural history. She collaborates with Frans Lanting on fieldwork, book, and other publishing projects from their home base in California. Dutch-born Frans Lanting has been hailed as one of the great nature photographers of our time. For the past two decades he has documented wildlife and our relationship with nature in environments from the Amazon to Antarctica. Exhibits of his photographs have been shown at major museums in Paris, Milan, Tokyo, New York, Madrid, and Amsterdam.