Portraits of Endangered Wildlife
von Kathleen L. Ryan
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Über das Buch
Rather than focusing on action or drama, this book centers on moments of encounter—when an animal pauses, observes, asserts itself, or meets the camera on its own terms. Some portraits convey calm and stillness; others reveal tension, warning, or strength. Each image invites the viewer to recognize an individual life rather than a symbol or category.
Photographed over decades of field work, these images reflect a documentary approach grounded in patience, respect, and careful observation. The animals are shown as they are, without artificial staging or heavy digital manipulation, allowing expression and physical presence to speak for themselves.
Portraits of Endangered Wildlife serves both as a visual record and a meditation on vulnerability, resilience, and survival. It is intended for wildlife enthusiasts, conservation-minded readers, and anyone drawn to the quiet power of truly seeing another living being.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Natur / Wildtiere
- Weitere Kategorien Bildbände, Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 48 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Feb. 03, 2026
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter photography, wildlife, endangered
Über den Autor
Kathleen L. Ryan is a wildlife photographer and author whose work reflects a lifelong commitment to careful observation and respect for the natural world. Her photography spans several decades and includes field work in East Africa as well as extensive wildlife observation along California’s central coast. She maintains a primary field archive of 3,500+ documented wildlife observations on iNaturalist, which she references for dates, locations, and species accuracy. With a background in the sciences and a documentary approach to photography, she is drawn to moments that reveal behavior, relationship, and character rather than spectacle. Her books are created with the belief that looking closely, whether at a lion on the African plains or a duckling at the water’s edge, fosters understanding, empathy, and curiosity. She lives on California’s central coast, where she continues to photograph wildlife and develop books for readers of all ages.
