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Das menschliche Element: Eine Zeitkapsel aus dem Anthropozän-

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The Human Element: A Time Capsule from the Anthropocene
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Artist
Balog, James
ISBN
9780847870882
Book Title
Human Element : a Time Capsule from the Anthropocene
Item Length
12.3in
Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
2.1in
Author
James Balog
Genre
Photography, Nature
Topic
Environmental Conservation & Protection, General, Endangered Species, Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
Item Width
16.2in
Item Weight
218.5 Oz
Number of Pages
456 Pages

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For four decades, world-renowned environmental photographer James Balog has traveled well over a million miles from the Arctic to the Antarctic and the Alps, Andes, and Himalayas. With his images heightening awareness of climate change and endangered species, he is one of the most relevant photographers in the world today. Balog's photography of and essays on 'human tectonics' - humanity's reshaping of the natural environment - reveal the intersection of people and nature, and that when we sustain nature, we sustain ourselves. This monumental book is an unprecedented combination of art informed by scientific knowledge. Featuring Balog's 350 most iconic photographs, The Human Element offers a truly unmatched view of the world - and a world we may never see again.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
084787088x
ISBN-13
9780847870882
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3050082756

Product Key Features

Book Title
Human Element : a Time Capsule from the Anthropocene
Author
James Balog
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Environmental Conservation & Protection, General, Endangered Species, Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Photography, Nature
Number of Pages
456 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
12.3in
Item Height
2.1in
Item Width
16.2in
Item Weight
218.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tr660.5
Reviews
"James Balog, a photographer best known for his remarkable time-lapse glacier photos, has been chasing the climate story for decades. A new book compiling his work, "The Human Element," is due out later this year." --THE NEW YORKER "James Balog's new book The Human Element is a magnum opus destined to be a photographic classic. It is a profound statement by a force of nature on the forces of nature." --DENNIS DIMICK, FORMER EDITOR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, "James Balog, a photographer best known for his remarkable time-lapse glacier photos, has been chasing the climate story for decades. A new book compiling his work, The Human Element , is due out later this year." --THE NEW YORKER "James Balog's new book The Human Element is a magnum opus destined to be a photographic classic. It is a profound statement by a force of nature on the forces of nature." --DENNIS DIMICK, FORMER EDITOR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, "James Balog, a photographer best known for his remarkable time-lapse glacier photos, has been chasing the climate story for decades. A new book compiling his work, The Human Element , is due out later this year." --THE NEW YORKER "James Balog's new book The Human Element is a magnum opus destined to be a photographic classic. It is a profound statement by a force of nature on the forces of nature." --DENNIS DIMICK, FORMER EDITOR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC "A collection of visually arresting, powerful, historical-marker photos of 'the Anthropocene' by one of the celebrated naturalists and photographers of our time. Physically the book is large, very heavy, and beautifully produced. It is like a museum exhibition, captured between covers. Since people don't need printed dictionaries any more, you'd want to put it on a dictionary stand--both so you don't have to hold it, and so you can carefully leaf through its hundreds of arresting images. However you can see this photographic record of our time--in this book, in the gallery exhibits that should resume someday, or otherwise--you should make a point of doing so. This is a beautiful, and alarming, and motivating portrait of our era." --JAMES FALLOWS "An epic and triumphant achievement that reveals the decades-long arc of a career of a master photographer and concerned naturalist--as well as his deep commitment to chronicling the adverse and ever-accelerating impact of humanity's toll on our precious planet." --DAVID FRIEND, VANITY FAIR "Your magnum opus is clearly a landmark accomplishment, offering forceful reasoning for urgent action! ... You deserve endless credit from the rest of us hapless humans for devoting your life and your astounding talent to ringing the alarm bell with a sharp call to action." --ELIZABETH BROUN, DIRECTOR EMERITA, SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM "This is epic and so filled with wisdom and heart. I cannot believe that one human created all of this and also can't begin to imagine what it took to create it. This is your life, and a profound statement about our world." --AMI VITALE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKER " The Year's Best Photo Books . Whether it's power stations pumping out smoke or a blazing forest, the environmental photographer James Balog offers a harrowing look into the impact humans have on our planet. With its hurricane-crumpled homes, tsunami-swallowed freighters and even playful doodles of tyre tracks on salt flats, this book can easily make a reader feel small. Yet it also inspires with its reverence and wonder, from the slow ache of ancient woodland and its gnarled sculptures, to the smoke-blackened faces of firefights up close." --THE TIMES (LONDON), "James Balog, a photographer best known for his remarkable time-lapse glacier photos, has been chasing the climate story for decades. A new book compiling his work, The Human Element , is due out later this year." --THE NEW YORKER "James Balog's new book The Human Element is a magnum opus destined to be a photographic classic. It is a profound statement by a force of nature on the forces of nature." --DENNIS DIMICK, FORMER EDITOR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC "A collection of visually arresting, powerful, historical-marker photos of 'the Anthropocene' by one of the celebrated naturalists and photographers of our time. Physically the book is large, very heavy, and beautifully produced. It is like a museum exhibition, captured between covers. Since people don't need printed dictionaries any more, you'd want to put it on a dictionary stand--both so you don't have to hold it, and so you can carefully leaf through its hundreds of arresting images. However you can see this photographic record of our time--in this book, in the gallery exhibits that should resume someday, or otherwise--you should make a point of doing so. This is a beautiful, and alarming, and motivating portrait of our era." --JAMES FALLOWS "An epic and triumphant achievement that reveals the decades-long arc of a career of a master photographer and concerned naturalist--as well as his deep commitment to chronicling the adverse and ever-accelerating impact of humanity's toll on our precious planet." --DAVID FRIEND, VANITY FAIR "Your magnum opus is clearly a landmark accomplishment, offering forceful reasoning for urgent action! ... You deserve endless credit from the rest of us hapless humans for devoting your life and your astounding talent to ringing the alarm bell with a sharp call to action." --ELIZABETH BROUN, DIRECTOR EMERITA, SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM "This is epic and so filled with wisdom and heart. I cannot believe that one human created all of this and also can't begin to imagine what it took to create it. This is your life, and a profound statement about our world." --AMI VITALE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKER " The Year's Best Photo Books . Whether it's power stations pumping out smoke or a blazing forest, the environmental photographer James Balog offers a harrowing look into the impact humans have on our planet. With its hurricane-crumpled homes, tsunami-swallowed freighters and even playful doodles of tyre tracks on salt flats, this book can easily make a reader feel small. Yet it also inspires with its reverence and wonder, from the slow ache of ancient woodland and its gnarled sculptures, to the smoke-blackened faces of firefights up close." --THE TIMES (LONDON) "This book is a masterpiece." --MAJOR GARRETT, CBS NEWS CHIEF WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT "Balog's hefty new book, The Human Element , presents an anthology of his words and pictures from a lifetime of bearing witness to human impacts on the planet." --INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS, "James Balog, a photographer best known for his remarkable time-lapse glacier photos, has been chasing the climate story for decades. A new book compiling his work, "The Human Element," is due out later this year." --THE NEW YORKER, "James Balog, a photographer best known for his remarkable time-lapse glacier photos, has been chasing the climate story for decades. A new book compiling his work, The Human Element , is due out later this year." --THE NEW YORKER "James Balog's new book The Human Element is a magnum opus destined to be a photographic classic. It is a profound statement by a force of nature on the forces of nature." --DENNIS DIMICK, FORMER EDITOR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC "A collection of visually arresting, powerful, historical-marker photos of 'the Anthropocene' by one of the celebrated naturalists and photographers of our time. Physically the book is large, very heavy, and beautifully produced. It is like a museum exhibition, captured between covers. Since people don't need printed dictionaries any more, you'd want to put it on a dictionary stand--both so you don't have to hold it, and so you can carefully leaf through its hundreds of arresting images. However you can see this photographic record of our time--in this book, in the gallery exhibits that should resume someday, or otherwise--you should make a point of doing so. This is a beautiful, and alarming, and motivating portrait of our era." --JAMES FALLOWS
Text by
Tucker, Anne Wilkes
Lccn
2021-934373
Dewey Decimal
779.36
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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