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Eleven visionary photographers — who happen to be women — focus upon moments of profound beauty and peril on our planet. As award recipients and jurors of the prestigious BigPicture international competition, these women are featured with more than 125 dramatic images that illustrate the extraordinary complexity of the natural world and challenge our very relations and perceptions of it.

Seeing It All goes beyond the glamorising images of nature and wildlife that are typically shown. Here, images connect the seen to the hidden, abundance with disappearance, icebergs to indigenous portraits, animal sanctuaries and climate scientists, and heart to head.

These intrepid individuals use photography to expose how we — humans, animals, nature — are living together in these precipitous times. Each photographer provides a concise manifesto arising from their commitment to life on the planet, which is accompanied by a short profile and behind-the scenes insights into their activities.

Join Ami Vitale, Cristina Mittermeier, Suzi Eszterhas and others as they venture from Africa to the Arctic, through deep oceans to distant islands. Be witness to the last animal of its species. Delight in the birth of the next generation.

The significance and urgency of Seeing It All is expressed in the introduction by Rhonda Rubinstein, plus essays by renowned writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit, and neuroscientist, writer and stage director Indre Viskontas.



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Foreward by Sylvia Earle Rhonda Rubinstein: Seeing through her eyes Rebecca Solnit: Seeing is the beginning of caring Indre Viskontas: Seeing takes so much more than vision Ami Vitale For us to thrive, the animals too, must thrive. Britta Jaschinski Our insatiable demand for wildlife products is pushing animals to extinction. Camille Seaman Meet your ancestors in every aspect of nature, large and small. Cristina Mittermeier The ocean is the solution to climate change. Daisy Gilardini Cute and cuddly make the case for conservation at Earth’s extremes. Esther Horvath Witness the indisputable science of climate change in the Arctic. Jen Guyton Change starts at the convergence of culture and environment. Jo-Anne McArthur Every animal is an individual: a complex, sentient being. Morgan Heim Photography elevates the controversial, misunderstood, and underappreciated. Suzi Eszterhas Revealing glimpses of newborns in the wild inspire our humanity. Tui De Roy On the world’s most biodiverse archipelago, there’s so much to save, yet so much to lose. Taking Action Afterword, And Pictures

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      Publisher: Oro Editions
      Publication Date: 01/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781957183305, 978-1957183305
      ISBN10: 1957183306

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Eleven visionary photographers — who happen to be women — focus upon moments of profound beauty and peril on our planet. As award recipients and jurors of the prestigious BigPicture international competition, these women are featured with more than 125 dramatic images that illustrate the extraordinary complexity of the natural world and challenge our very relations and perceptions of it.

      Seeing It All goes beyond the glamorising images of nature and wildlife that are typically shown. Here, images connect the seen to the hidden, abundance with disappearance, icebergs to indigenous portraits, animal sanctuaries and climate scientists, and heart to head.

      These intrepid individuals use photography to expose how we — humans, animals, nature — are living together in these precipitous times. Each photographer provides a concise manifesto arising from their commitment to life on the planet, which is accompanied by a short profile and behind-the scenes insights into their activities.

      Join Ami Vitale, Cristina Mittermeier, Suzi Eszterhas and others as they venture from Africa to the Arctic, through deep oceans to distant islands. Be witness to the last animal of its species. Delight in the birth of the next generation.

      The significance and urgency of Seeing It All is expressed in the introduction by Rhonda Rubinstein, plus essays by renowned writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit, and neuroscientist, writer and stage director Indre Viskontas.



      Table of Contents
      Foreward by Sylvia Earle Rhonda Rubinstein: Seeing through her eyes Rebecca Solnit: Seeing is the beginning of caring Indre Viskontas: Seeing takes so much more than vision Ami Vitale For us to thrive, the animals too, must thrive. Britta Jaschinski Our insatiable demand for wildlife products is pushing animals to extinction. Camille Seaman Meet your ancestors in every aspect of nature, large and small. Cristina Mittermeier The ocean is the solution to climate change. Daisy Gilardini Cute and cuddly make the case for conservation at Earth’s extremes. Esther Horvath Witness the indisputable science of climate change in the Arctic. Jen Guyton Change starts at the convergence of culture and environment. Jo-Anne McArthur Every animal is an individual: a complex, sentient being. Morgan Heim Photography elevates the controversial, misunderstood, and underappreciated. Suzi Eszterhas Revealing glimpses of newborns in the wild inspire our humanity. Tui De Roy On the world’s most biodiverse archipelago, there’s so much to save, yet so much to lose. Taking Action Afterword, And Pictures

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