Shot along the coastline of Ghana, Togo and Benin, “Ocean Rage” documents the devastating natural and social effects climate change is having on the coastal communities of West Africa.
An international group of 24 award-winning photographers have joined forces to use their powerful and iconic images to help bring an end to the illegal wildlife trade
A rare opportunity to have your photography and ideas discussed by two of the most experienced photo professionals working today: Britta Jaschinski (photographer) and Keith Wilson (editor)
Featuring some of the stunning images from the book, Britta and Keith will give a presentation revealing how this important project came to light, the issues and stories behind the images, and insight into scale of the illegal wildlife trade.
In this workshop, photo editor and writer Keith Wilson and photographer Britta Jaschinski will look at the creation of Photographers Against Wildlife Crime™ and other successful self-published photo books, to learn about the vital role of photo editing, design and production, social media and marketing to deliver the book that your audience will buy.
Il bracconaggio di per sé è un male, ma in più si aggiunge all'estinzione delle specie già in atto. Ogni anno migliaia di animali protetti vengono uccisi e il trend non tende a diminuire: basta vedere i ritrovamenti di carcasse di elefanti o la merce che gira sulle bancarelle dei mercati asiatici.