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Published
Andreas Papadakis, August 2024
ISBN
9781906506582
Format
Hardcover, 204 pages
Dimensions
31cm × 25.2cm

Blue Ice

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Blue Ice is the new book from photographer Alex Bernasconi whose unique approach to wildlife photography has been honoured with multiple prestigious awards. Bernasconi's breathtaking panoramas reveal the spectacular beauty of the Antarctic landscape shaped by its extreme climate, while his wildlife portraits depict the surprising diversity of Species, highly adapted to the challenging conditions in which they live.

A foreword by the British glaciologist Professor Julian Dowdeswell, Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute, explains the dynamics of the geography and ice masses, and the effects of climate change, while Dr Peter Clarkson draws on his personal experiences as a member of the British Antarctic Survey in his introduction, which also recounts the challenges of working and living in one of the harshest environments on Earth. Blue Ice provides a remarkable Visual record of an eco-system at risk, revealing the extraordinary, unexpected beauty of the Antarctic, the most remote and endangered place on Earth. AUTHOR: Alex Bernasconi is an award-winning nature, wildlife and landscape photographer. Born in 1968 in Milan, he has carved out a multi-faceted career as outdoorsman, sportsman, adventurer and traveller, his camera always with him to take up-close photographs of wildlife and its environment. His iconic images have appeared in magazines and books worldwide and he has won many prizes at prestigious international awards. SELLING POINTS: . A magnificent volume from award-winning photographer Alex Bernasconi, showcasing the most remote and beautiful place on Earth . The recipient of the IPPY Silver Medal 2016 Photography, and the MGIP Gold Medal 2016 Photography . Foreword by British glaciologist Professor Julian Dowdeswell, Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute . Introduction by Dr Peter Clarkson, member of the British Antarctic Survey 94 colour, 20 b/w illustrations

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