Renowned photographer Graeme Green has redefined the term "Big Five" in wildlife photography, shifting its focus from African safari animals to a global list of five endangered species that are on the brink of extinction. The project, which started as an idea in 2021 when Green was on assignment in Botswana, invited 50,000 people worldwide to vote for their favorite animal to photograph or protect. The top five winners, elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger, have been immortalized in a stunning photography book titled "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife."
This book is more than just a collection of breathtaking images; it's a powerful call to action for conservation. The project has partnered with photographers, conservationists, and wildlife charities to create a platform that inspires positive change. The publication features work from some of the world's most renowned wildlife photographers, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen.
Green's vision is to highlight these species as ambassadors for what's happening in the natural world, emphasizing their plight and encouraging people to take action. The book also explores potential solutions to the environmental crises threatening our planet, such as rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in conservation.
According to Jane Goodall, a leading conservationist who wrote the afterword, "we have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world, but only if we get together and take action now." The book aims to inspire this collective action, using the photographs as a gateway into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species.
This book is more than just a collection of breathtaking images; it's a powerful call to action for conservation. The project has partnered with photographers, conservationists, and wildlife charities to create a platform that inspires positive change. The publication features work from some of the world's most renowned wildlife photographers, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen.
Green's vision is to highlight these species as ambassadors for what's happening in the natural world, emphasizing their plight and encouraging people to take action. The book also explores potential solutions to the environmental crises threatening our planet, such as rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in conservation.
According to Jane Goodall, a leading conservationist who wrote the afterword, "we have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world, but only if we get together and take action now." The book aims to inspire this collective action, using the photographs as a gateway into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species.