
Photographer Fred Bruemmer had a unique perspective on a changing way of life. The photographer first discovered the Arctic and its people and unique animals during an assignment for Weekend magazine; his editor had been vague, telling him to “do a story about Eskimos”. Until then, he was uncertain about a special focus for his work, but was enthralled by the people, animals and landscape of the harsh northern wilderness. This book and it's photographs relate some of the encounters with animals of the Arctic.
This book investigates the biological diversity and behavioral patterns of Arctic wildlife through the lens of a seasoned photographer's long-term field observations. Fred Bruemmer, a renowned photographer and writer, utilizes his extensive experience documenting northern landscapes to provide a visual and narrative account of animal life in extreme environments. The work argues that direct observation in harsh wilderness conditions reveals unique insights into the survival strategies of Arctic species.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the high quality of the photography and the accessible, observational nature of the prose. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to the visual documentation of Arctic wildlife during the mid-to-late 20th century.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1972-01-01
Publisher:
American Heritage Press
ISBN-10:
0070003440
ISBN-13:
9780070003446
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