A New Lens on the World's Most Endangered Animals
In a groundbreaking project, British photographer Graeme Green has recast the traditional "Big Five" wildlife photography concept, turning the lens on animals that are most at risk. The "New Big 5," revealed in a stunning new book featuring work by 144 renowned photographers, highlights five species - elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger - facing unprecedented threats to their survival.
Green's idea was born during an assignment in Botswana nearly a decade ago, when he realized the need for people to "shoot with a camera, not a gun." He wanted to encourage viewers to focus on wildlife and think about the animals that were at risk. The result is a powerful call to action, with Green saying, "I thought this would be a way to get people really focusing on wildlife, thinking about the wildlife they love, thinking about the animals that are at risk."
The book, aptly titled "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife," features breathtaking images of these five species, alongside essays from conservationists and activists. Jane Goodall, a leading voice in the fight against extinction, praises the project as a "window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world." She hopes the photos will lead people into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species, inspiring others to join the conservation effort.
Climate change is cited as a major threat to animals outside the "New Big 5," with Green saying, "That's only the tip of the iceberg - I could have included thousands of pictures because that's how serious the situation is." The book aims to raise awareness and inspire action, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts.
As the world grapples with the scale of the environmental crisis, "The New Big 5" offers a poignant reminder of what we stand to lose. By showcasing stunning images of these iconic species, Green hopes to galvanize people into taking action to protect them and their habitats. With the book's publication on April 4, 2023, Green is calling on readers to join him in this critical quest to preserve our planet's precious biodiversity.
A global photography project like "The New Big 5" highlights the transformative power of images in shaping our perceptions and inspiring change. By turning the lens on animals at risk, Graeme Green has given voice to a pressing issue that demands our attention and action.
In a groundbreaking project, British photographer Graeme Green has recast the traditional "Big Five" wildlife photography concept, turning the lens on animals that are most at risk. The "New Big 5," revealed in a stunning new book featuring work by 144 renowned photographers, highlights five species - elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger - facing unprecedented threats to their survival.
Green's idea was born during an assignment in Botswana nearly a decade ago, when he realized the need for people to "shoot with a camera, not a gun." He wanted to encourage viewers to focus on wildlife and think about the animals that were at risk. The result is a powerful call to action, with Green saying, "I thought this would be a way to get people really focusing on wildlife, thinking about the wildlife they love, thinking about the animals that are at risk."
The book, aptly titled "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife," features breathtaking images of these five species, alongside essays from conservationists and activists. Jane Goodall, a leading voice in the fight against extinction, praises the project as a "window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world." She hopes the photos will lead people into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species, inspiring others to join the conservation effort.
Climate change is cited as a major threat to animals outside the "New Big 5," with Green saying, "That's only the tip of the iceberg - I could have included thousands of pictures because that's how serious the situation is." The book aims to raise awareness and inspire action, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts.
As the world grapples with the scale of the environmental crisis, "The New Big 5" offers a poignant reminder of what we stand to lose. By showcasing stunning images of these iconic species, Green hopes to galvanize people into taking action to protect them and their habitats. With the book's publication on April 4, 2023, Green is calling on readers to join him in this critical quest to preserve our planet's precious biodiversity.
A global photography project like "The New Big 5" highlights the transformative power of images in shaping our perceptions and inspiring change. By turning the lens on animals at risk, Graeme Green has given voice to a pressing issue that demands our attention and action.