Arctica: The Vanishing North

Autor:
Copeland, Sebastián
Editorial:
TeNeues
ISBN
9783832732813
Idioma
Inglés
Fecha de Publicación
2017
Nº de páginas
304
Formato
Tapa dura
Disponibilidad:
Consultar disponibilidad
98,00€

A worthy tribute to one of the most beautiful places on Earth
Sure to appeal to both eco-warriors and photographic aesthetes alike
A comprehensive visual record of the North Pole from one of the world's top photographers, including a foreword by Sir Richard Branson and accompanying texts by Prof. Andrew Weaver, Dr. Ted Scambos, Mayor Eric Garcetti, Sheila Watt-Cloutier and B rge Ousland


ITB Berlin BookAward 2016 in the category Travel Coffee Table Book


Few landscapes convey Nature in all of its untamed splendor like the Arctic. Fewer still conjure respect like the seldom traveled and ethereal North Pole. Yet, sadly, this largely pristine and mostly misconceived treasure is now in jeopardy. Sebastian Copeland's noble goal in these pages is to pay homage to this wonderland, and, in turn, draw awareness to its perilous plight. Copeland's multi-faceted background not only as polar explorer and award-winning photographer, established author and journalist, but also as a dedicated environmental activist offers us a unique vantage point from which to appreciate this lonely spot. Surely, this is the last true wilderness on the planet and its demise should ring the alarm for the lower latitudes. Copeland's authority on the subject is unparalleled and, in this book, his passion for this place truly shines. Although the vision presented in these pages may be poetic, the book's aims are pragmatic to seduce and inspire the world in order to help foster a market transformation towards a sustainable future.

SEBASTIAN COPELAND is internationally renowned as a photographer, polar explorer, author, and environmental activist. His first book won him the IPA's Photographer of the Year award. His award winning documentary, Into the Cold, premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. He lectures across the globe to prestigious audiences such as the United Nations and The World Affairs Council about systemic changes in the Polar regions. In 2015, Sebastian was named one of the world's top 50 adventurous men.