Antarctica - a Photographic Expedition From the Sublime to the Ridiculous |
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Author:
| Trad, Tarik |
Cover Design by:
| Trad, Tarik |
Designed by:
| Trad, Tarik |
Photographer:
| Trad, Tarik |
Editor:
| Frey, Margaret Treanor |
Foreword by:
| Knight, Robert Salisbury |
ISBN: | 979-8-218-22861-3 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2023 |
Publisher: | Focus Relief
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $39.99 |
Book Description:
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Antarctica was not on his list of places to go. Ever. Focus Relief founder Tarik Trad joined a select group of photographers on an epic expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula - Earth's last true wilderness. The expedition was a breathtaking journey to the harshest environment on the planet. In this book of captivating stories interwoven with dramatic photography, Trad takes you along his transformative journey filled with the wonders of Antarctica: Ice-choked waterways, vulnerable...
More DescriptionAntarctica was not on his list of places to go. Ever. Focus Relief founder Tarik Trad joined a select group of photographers on an epic expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula - Earth's last true wilderness. The expedition was a breathtaking journey to the harshest environment on the planet. In this book of captivating stories interwoven with dramatic photography, Trad takes you along his transformative journey filled with the wonders of Antarctica: Ice-choked waterways, vulnerable penguin colonies, calving glaciers and treacherous icebergs. Voracious humpback whales and apex predators such as orcas and leopard seals patrol every corner of its frigid waters. A great gift for photographers and nature enthusiasts young and old. All proceeds from the sale of this book go directly to community food banks in Focus Relief's quest to end hunger in the United States. This book is a reprint of the original limited-edition, hardcover coffee table book, signed and numbered by the author, of which only 250 were made. Sales of the hardcover book raised enough money for food banks to provide more than 80,000 meals to those in our communities that have traditionally been the most vulnerable - children, the elderly, the poor.