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- Skeletons in the closet
- Klaus Pichler
- Self published
- 2013
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- Sightings of the Sacred
- Daniel Naudé
- Prestel Publishing
- 2016
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- Sari
- Akiko Watanabe
- Innen
- 2020
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- Relación
- Jochen Lempert
- Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
- 2018
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- Ravens
- Masahisa Fukase
- MACK
- 2017
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- Poodle Parlour
- Nancy Honey
- One Picture Books
- 2008
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- Pigeons
- Stephen Gill
- Nobody Books
- 2014
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- Pferde & Autos
- Clara Bahlsen
- Self published
- 2012
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- Pet Pictures
- Stephen Shore
- One Picture Books
- 2012
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- Ornithological Photographs
- Todd R. Forsgren
- Daylight Books
- 2015
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- On The Sixth Day
- Alessandra Sanguinetti
- Nazraeli Press
- 2005
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- Ol Pejeta
- Jack Davison
- Loose Joints
- 2021
Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya is one of the largest rhinoceros sanctuaries in the world and home to Najin & Fatu, a mother and daughter who are the last living Northern White Rhinos in existence. Davison visited Ol Pejeta to photograph Najin & Fatu with their tirelessly devoted caretaker Zacharia, for a New York Times article about the successful in-vitro fertilization of their frozen eggs by a team of scientists, that may soon create a lifeline to avoid extinction of the species.
Davison turns his inimitable eye on Ol Pejeta Conservancy to capture the grace, power and pathos of Najin & Fatu, as well as focusing on the deep spiritual and physical connection between the rhinos and their keepers, who guard them with their life, using dogs, weapons, drones and surveillance. Like the powerful interplay of light and dark that often characterises Davison's work, Ol Pejeta is also a story of contrasts: on the one hand, the deep tragedy of another species slipping away at the hands of mankind, and on the other, the hope and optimism presented by science and innovation to support and uplift the fragile natural world.
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- Novogen
- Dániel Szalai
- The Eriskay Connection
- 2021
Novogen is a project focusing on the eponymous breed of chickens that was developed in order to use its eggs in the production of pharmaceutical products such as medicines and vaccines. Through the investigation of the industrialised farming of the Novogen White Light chicken, Dániel Szalai (HU) intends to articulate questions and dilemmas regarding technology and man’s relation to nature.
The core of the book is formed by an extensive series of portraits of individual chickens besides photographs documenting the environment of the production facilities and the process of vaccine production. The images are supplemented by a reflective text by philosopher Fahim Amir, a selection of extracts from the management guide of the Novogen White Light and the marketing materials of the company that produces them.
Besides posing questions about our understanding of the natural, Szalai believes that the way these chickens are ‘conceptualised’ can be a metaphor for human positions in the job market, or in the political domain.
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- Nocturnal Ecologies
- Felix Wilson
- Perimeter Editions
- 2019
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- Nina
- Erik van der Weijde
- 4478ZINE
- 2016
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