This extraordinary volume of 301 full-colour photographs is arguably the finest selection of African wildlife images ever published in a single book by one photographer. It is the essence of some 25 years of patience, passion and the pursuit of excellence. Gerald Hoberman's quest is to share his love of the wild with others, and by so doing, help promote and preserve this important heritage for future generations. An important addition to "The Hoberman Collection", this book is the ultimate memento and will provide its readers great pleasure time and time again.
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Master photographer and publisher Gerald Hoberman is renowned for the remarkable impact and quality of his images. Hoberman, described as 'Africa's Crocodile Dundee', has survived being charged by a lion and crashing into the sea in a helicopter, and has once briefly disappeared up to his neck in quicksand. From dramatic desert landscapes photographed from helicopters, hot-air balloons and light aircraft to life amongst remote Indian tribes in the Amazon jungle, from the vast Antarctic ice floes in all their splendour to lions, polar bears and tigers photographed in their natural habitat, this London-trained Capetonian has seen and done it all. Hoberman's particular passion for African wildlife, combined with an incisive eye for detail and fresh perspectives and a hair-trigger response, are all part of his considerable expertise.
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- EditoreHoberman
- Data di pubblicazione2005
- ISBN 10 1919939237
- ISBN 13 9781919939230
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero edizione3
- Numero di pagine248