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Out of the Wild: Zoo Portraits by Boza Ivanovic (2013) HCDJ
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- ISBN
- 9780988174528
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
G Arts LLC
ISBN-10
0988174529
ISBN-13
9780988174528
eBay Product ID (ePID)
170152170
Product Key Features
Book Title
Out of the Wild: Zoo Portraits
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Special Interest / Adventure, Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals, Animals / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Travel, Photography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
67.3 Oz
Item Length
13.3 in
Item Width
10.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
779.32
Synopsis
Zoos work to preserve nature, protecting animals from the encroaching human presence in their native environments. Cages and glass--these barriers exist to protect both the animals and the visitors. Photographer Boza Ivanovic, however, artfully transforms this dynamic in his latest book, Out of the Wild: Zoo Portraits. His photographs pull viewers past protective boundaries, reinstating a sensation of awe and even fear. Here, zoo animals appear as they do in nature--without the perceived safety of barriers. As a result of his careful presentation, Ivanovic inspires a tension in his viewers. These animals are at once terrifying as they are hauntingly beautiful. They emerge from the darkness or swoop gracefully toward the lens. Ivanovic's carefully crafted images restore the majesty of these creatures, revealing that there is still a wild spirit in these animals' hearts--whether in the wild or out., Photographer Boza Ivanovic artfully transforms the traditional animal-visitor dynamic in Out of the Wild. These animals are at once as terrifying as they are hauntingly beautiful. - Special interest for environmentalists, conservationists, animal enthusiasts, and photography fans; Ivanovic has worked for numerous publications, such as National Geographic. Zoos work to preserve nature, protecting animals from the encroaching human presence in their native environments. Cages and glass - these barriers exist to protect both the animals and the visitors. Photographer Boza Ivanovic, however, artfully transforms this dynamic in his latest book, Out of the Wild: Zoo Portraits. His photographs pull viewers past protective boundaries, reinstating a sensation of awe and even fear. Here, zoo animals appear as they do in nature - without the perceived safety of barriers. As a result of his careful presentation, Ivanovic inspires a tension in his viewers. These animals are at once as terrifying as they are hauntingly beautiful. They emerge from the darkness or swoop gracefully toward the lens. Ivanovic's carefully crafted images restore the majesty of these creatures, revealing that there is still a wild spirit in these animals' hearts - whether in the wild or out., Zoos work to preserve nature, protecting animals from the encroaching human presence in their native environments. Cages and glass - these barriers exist to protect both the animals and the visitors. Photographer Boza Ivanovic, however, artfully transforms this dynamic in his latest book, "Out of the Wild: Zoo Portraits". His photographs pull viewers past protective boundaries, reinstating a sensation of awe and even fear. Here, zoo animals appear as they do in nature - without the perceived safety of barriers. As a result of his careful presentation, Ivanovic inspires a tension in his viewers. These animals are at once as terrifying as they are hauntingly beautiful. They emerge from the darkness or swoop gracefully toward the lens. Ivanovic's carefully crafted images restore the majesty of these creatures, revealing that there is still a wild spirit in these animals' hearts - whether in the wild or out. AUTHOR: Growing up in Belgrade, author Boza Ivanovic worked as a camera assistant for a national television network in Belgrade before relocating to Los Angeles in 1996. There, he worked as a freelance photographer for magazines, newspapers, news agencies, and other outlets in the entertainment industry. Ivanovic's photography has taken him all around the world to South Africa, Tanzania, Mexico, Serbia, Macedonia, Croatia, Canada, and the United States. His work has appeared in American publications such as Esquire, powerHouse Magazine, Resource, Insider, and The Washington Post, as well as internationally in SilverShotz (Australia), Soura Magazine (United Arab Emirates), Private Magazine (Italy), Leica Fotografie International (Germany), CPN-Canon (England), Photo Magazine (Romania), and ReFoto (Serbia), among others. His work has been featured exhibitions in both Los Angeles and New York. Barbara Stauss was born and raised in Switzerland, studying the technical aspects of photography and visual communication at the Berliner Photography School, Lette Verein. In 1996, she helped create Mare-Die Zeitschrift der Meere, a sea-themed magazine featuring classic photo reportage and picture essays. Stauss relaunched the German edition of Reporters Without Borders' annual photo book in 2010, a project that earned that year's Kress Award. Besides serving as Mare's image editor, she also works as a freelance editor, curates photo exhibitions, and teaches photo-editing seminars. Most recently, Stauss was the guest editor for the third edition of Canon Professional Network's Editor's Choice, reviewing the extensive submissions by Canon photographers around the world and selecting the finalist. She lives with her family in Berlin. SELLING POINTS: Photographer Boza Ivanovic artfully transforms the traditional animal-visitor dynamic in "Out of the Wild". These animals are at once as terrifying as they are hauntingly beautiful Special interest for environmentalists, conservationists, animal enthusiasts, and photography fans; Ivanovic has worked for numerous publications, such as National Geographic ILLUSTRATIONS: 140 b/w photographs, Photographer Boza Ivanovic artfully transforms the traditional animal-visitor dynamic in 'Out of the Wild.' These animals are at once as terrifying as they are hauntingly beautiful.
LC Classification Number
TR727
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