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Edition of 10 more sizes on request A black and white image of wild elephant babies playing together in the tall grass in Amboseli National Park in Kenya. Born in Germany in 1958, Joachim Schmeisser is best known for his major photographic series he has done in East Africa – his iconic portraiture of Elephants. He started this project in 2009 and in 2012, Joachim Schmeisser won the prestigious Hasselblad Award for this work. In 2017 his book »Elephants in Heaven« was launched by the German Publisher TeNeues and sold out within 4 months. » I feel like this work—for me—is an unprecedented example of the perfect balance between creating an icon, and working with an icon.« writes Art Editor Fridey Mickel of the TAZ Berlin about his work. Matthias Harder, Chief curator of the Helmut Newton Foundation Berlin speaks in his foreword about him as a man of conviction with an ecological, visual approach: »Schmeisser’s insightful images call us to action, to get involved in nature and species conservation so that the last stretches of wilderness that remain in our world will continue to exist for a long time to come—especially this incomparable, African ecosystem with its veritable mythical giants of nature. Many photographers have had and continue to have enormous empathy for their fellow human beings, as can be seen in their portraits and street photos. But here we are dealing with a man who has a special place in his heart for animals, for maltreated creatures, and the need to protect them—his photo series simultaneously pays homage to the beauty of nature. Like in street photography, Joachim Schmeisser has to react spontaneously to the situations that unfold in front of his camera. It is not possible to stage this kind of animal photography. We can therefore note the enormous authenticity in Schmeisser’s elephant photos that has, plain and simple, been lost in many other areas of photography.« – Photography, Animal, Africa, Wildlife, Nature, Large Format, Tusks, Elephant, Portrait, Close-Up, iconic, black and white photography
The face-to-face aspect of predator versus prey in a creative manner through the circle of life. National Geographic | Print Advertising
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In Wild Creative, Tami Lynn Kent shows you how to tap into your creative center and access the natural, sustaining energy that is inherently yours. Any profound creation—a child, a piece of art, a profession, a relationship—is infused first with the energy of what is not yet formed. We draw inspiration from the energy field and shape it into a visible manifestation. Tami reveals that the energy framework of the human body is a creative interface between physical form and spirit. By understanding our own creative currency, we can redesign core patterns and transform our use of creative energy. Through stories, visualizations, and other creative exercises, Wild Creative reveals groundbreaking tools for realigning the creative field and changing the shape of your life. Using the language of the wild landscape within, discover your creative genius for igniting true passion and potential. Published: August 26, 2014 ISBN: 9781582703558 Pages: 256 Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 8 3/8 inches
These stunning photographs showcase the work of the ten winners of a competition for places in charity book Remembering Lions. Proceeds will go towards conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
Everyone’s out there chasing Mr. Smiley. But “happiness must happen,” wrote Viktor Frankl in Man’s Search for Meaning, “and the same holds for success: you have to let…
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This digital stock image features wild-life and plants from Asia, including: Elephant, Tiger, Orangutan, Sun Bear and more. The image was published in 1897 and have been scanned and prepared for download and reproduction by us at Kuriosart Antique. This listing is for a downloadable 400 dpi for-self-printing file featuring Oriental animals and plants from a 1897 German encyclopedia. The original print was scanned by us, then retouched for removing fold crease and a few other imperfections, colors may have been tweaked some. Included is a bonus second version of the image with color levels adjusted and whiter background. The instant download will be available a short while after the purchase is finalized. What you will get: - 2 jpg/jpeg files - Colors: RGB - Resolution: 400dpi (3150x3937 pixels 12.4MP) - Physical size: 200 x 250 mm (7.85 x 9.85 in) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO WATERMARK on the actual downloaded image. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some suggested uses: - Prints for your living-room or study/office walls - Collage - Greeting Cards - Scrap-booking - Gifts ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This print is downloaded from Kuriosart Antique (kuriosartantique.etsy.com), included in the purchase is personal license and limited commercial license: allowing limited use in part of physical products. The image can not be resold or freely shared as is or near as is, please respect this so we and other similar sellers can keep prices low. Please see the FAQ section of our site for more info about the "copyright" for these types of products, or just send us a "convo" with your questions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- For anyone in Oslo: We sell reprints of some of our prints for 30 NOK at Søndagsmarkedet på Blå every Sunday.
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~REFLECTIONS~ I live by a principle, a thought, that evereything that you reflect to the world will be reflected back to you. That's why you can expect that the world will reflect back only what you have reflected into the world. I hope that my reflection is enjoyable.
Gripping sequel to the international bestseller Woman in the Wilderness, Miriam Lancewood'sstory of the quest for a simple life, unfettered by society's norms. Miriam Lancewood's first book Woman in the Wilderness told her story of living for seven years in the wilderness of New Zealand with her husband, hunting and gathering, and roaming the mountains like nomads. Miriam and Peter left New Zealand to explore other wild places. They walked 2000 km through the forests of Europe and along the coast of Turkey, mostly camping under trees and cooking by fire. They lived on the edge, embracing insecurity, and found the unexpected: sometimes it was pure bliss, sometimes it was terrifying. But when they moved on to the Australian desert, they met with disaster. This gripping story is about life and death, courage and the power of love.
Notes From Your BooksellerA book for our times. Sarah Wilson addresses the loneliness we all feel without the social contact that defines most of us. How can we find connection with others and the outside world when most of our time is spent inside our homes? Wilson looks at the spiritual side of "aloneness" and shows the reader how fulfilling it can be. As seen in USA Today's hottest releases and The Washington Post's 10 New Books Spotlight “Sarah Wilson is a force of nature – quite literally. She has taken her pain and grief about our sick and troubled world and alchemized it into action, advocacy, adventure, poetry, and true love.” — ELIZABETH GILBERT Wake up and reclaim your one wild and precious life. New York Times bestselling author Sarah Wilson shows you how in this radical spiritual guidebook, the book we need NOW. Many of us are living with the sense that things are not right with the world and are in a state of spiritual PTSD. We have retreated, morally and psychologically; we are experiencing a crisis of disconnection—from one another, from our true values, from joy, and from life as we feel we are meant to be living it. Sarah Wilson argues that this sense of despair and disconnection is ironically what unites us—that deep down, we are all feeling that same itch for a new way of living. Drawing on science, literature, philosophy and the wisdom of some of the world’s leading experts, and her personal journey, Wilson offers a hopeful path forward to the life we love. En route, she shows us how to wake up and reconnect with life using “wild practices” that include: · Hike. Embrace the “walking cure” as great minds throughout history have. · Go to your edge. Do what scares you and embrace discomfort daily. · #Buylesslivemore. Break the cycle of mindless consumption and get light with your life. · Become a soul nerd. Light up your intellect with the arts. · Get “full-fat spiritual”. Have an active practice and use it to change the world. · Practice wild activism. Through sustained, non-violent protest we can create our better world. The time has come to boldly, wildly imagine better. We are being called upon, individually and as a society, to forge a new path and to find a new way of living. Will you join the journey? Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780062962973 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication Date: 12-29-2020 Pages: 352 Product Dimensions: 6.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.20(d)About the Author Sarah Wilson is the author of the New York Times bestsellers First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Journey Through Anxiety, which redefined the mental health genre, and I Quit Sugar, along with eleven cookbooks that have been published in fifty-two countries. Previously, she was editor of Cosmopolitan Australia, host of MasterChef Australia and founder of iquitsugar.com, an 8-week program that has seen millions worldwide break their sugar addiction. In May 2018, Sarah committed to giving all proceeds from the business to charity. She now builds and enables charity projects that engage humans with one another, and campaigns on mental health, consumerism, and climate issues. Sarah lives in Sydney, Australia, is an obsessive hiker and spent eight years travelling the world with one bag.Table of Contents Table of Contents First… 1 Our crisis of connection 17 All the lonely people 18 A pub-to-pub walk: Dorset-Somerset-Wilshire, England 29 The scrolling, the bloody scrolling. 35 The C-bomb 48 The Heididorf hike, Switzerland 64 The elephant in the room 76 A path for our souls 93 A brief bridging chapter 94 The Royal National Park hike, Sydney, Australia 102 Cultivate big kindness like a Greek 106 The Samariá Gorge trail, Crete, Greece 108 Become a soul nerd 122 The Lake District hike, Cumbria, England 123 Go to your edge 136 The Julian Alps hike, Slovenia 150 Hike, just hike. 152 The White Mountain trail, Crete, Greece 165 Get full-fat spiritual 173 Joshua Tree National Park hike, California, USA 176 Now we change the world 189 Show up to your appointment 190 The Grose Valley hike, the Blue Mountains, Australia 196 Start where you are 209 #Buylesslivemore 216 St. Ives to Penzance hike, England 237 Pay attention! think! 243 The Cradle Mountain hike, Tasmania 252 Get antifragile 259 The Kumano Kodo pilgrimage walk, Japan 263 Be comfortable not knowing 272 Forest bathing hike, Topanga Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA 282 A flâneur in Paris (in which history repeats itself) 286 Get wild 291 Wadi Rum hike, Jordan 293 Become adult 313 The John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada, California, USA 326 Home 330 You can find more on my website* 343 Text acknowledgments 343 Show More