primatology, art photography, portraiture and photojournalism, nature and wildlife, plants and animals, conservation, biodiversity, endangered species, arts and travel, zoology The author, a renowned photographer with an affinity for investigating primates has traveled the world to capture rarely photographed species in a comprehensive way, covering all the major categories of primates. This is an art book that offers unique insight to a group of mammals rarely pictured with the collaboration of experts around the world, to provide unique information and access. Readers will first be drawn to the enticing photographs and find themselves able to learn authoritative information as well, about the specifics of each species, including geography, habits, habitat and more. With unprecedented access as the author has interfaced with primate experts Tomoko Kanamori of the Japan Orangutan Research Center and the Borneo Nature Tours, Gabriella Skollar of the Gibbon Conservation Center, and The New England Primate Conservancy, providing a variety of world experts on the specifics of various species through essays and commentary. More than just a fine art photography offering, this book will lead the reader through the various genera of Primates so that substantial knowledge in addition to extraordinary photography is offered. Newhall reveals the humanity es; her accompanying experts define the category at large. This is the first book of its kind: a fine art documentary that offers rare, all-access insight into a uniquely mesmerizing subject. Ideal for photography aficionados along with naturalists, conservationists, and anyone interested in the mammal species that comes closest to humans.
Primates : A Kinship with All Creatures