Description
"Tom's committed career has captured images that will serve as pieces of history for generations to come." - Steve McCurry
"... The fascinating images are not only beautiful, they are also a reminder about how important it is to protect our planet's natural diversity." - Hoom Magazine
Tom D. Jones is a wildlife photographer: he makes a point of never photographing animals in captivity and portrays them very closely. The results are almost human portraits of impressive animals such as elephants, rhinos, lions, etc. They also carry a clear message: let's take care of these often endangered species and the world they inhabit before it's too late. This is precisely what his friend and colleague Steve McCurry emphasises in the foreword to this great book.
About the Author
Tom D. Jones is a wildlife and fine art photographer and owner of the Jones Gallery in Knokke. In 2012 he became the only Belgian ever to become a Hasselblad Master, joining an impressive gallery of big names including Anton Corbijn, Albert Watson and Marco Grob.
Reviews
"In his new book, the Belgian master photographer Tom D. Jones presents a captivating series of black and white images, which depict the unique wildlife of the East African savannah. The fascinating images are not only beautiful, they are also a reminder about how important it is to protect our planet's natural diversity." - Hoom Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9789401490580
Author Tom D. Jones
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Lannoo Publishers
Publisher Lannoo Publishers
Weight(grams) 2114g
Dimensions(mm) 310mm * 240mm * 31mm