Jane Goodall is the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees, which
she has been studying for 60 years in what is now Tanzania. She is
the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, a global leader in the
effort to protect chimpanzees and their habitats, and for the past
30 years has been speaking about the threats facing them, as well
as other environmental crises, and of her hope that humankind will
solve the problems it has imposed on Earth. In 2002, Goodall was
appointed to serve as a United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in
2004 she was named a Dame of the British Empire.
Photographer and filmmaker Bruce Weber first rose to international
prominence in the early 1980s on the success of images that
combined classical styling with more visceral underpinnings of mood
and sexuality. His ability to construct a seamless sense of romance
and drama created the central public images for fashion houses like
Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Versace, and Abercrombie and Fitch, as
well as earning him an enduring presence as a contributor to
magazines at the very highest levels in the industry. Throughout
his career, Weber has worked in various forms–he has directed seven
short- and feature- length films, published more than 37 books, and
has held more than 60 exhibitions worldwide–extending his lifelong
exploration of the nature of human relationships.
Leafing through this book, it's clear why canines are considered
man's best friend. From puppies in top hats to a dog perched on an
elephant, these photos capture the exuberance of Golden
Retrievers.
*The Daily Mail*
[A] loving and personal tome.
*robbreport.com*
Working on this book has been a very moving experience, looking
back over 50-some years of photographing dogs and thinking about
what that's meant to my life.
*Bruce Weber*
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