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Mark Edward Harris | “Binti and Her Son Adi,” Singapore Zoo. 2018
$1,050.00
Mark Edward Harris | “Binti and Her Son Adi,” Singapore Zoo. 2018. 11×14 inches / 27.94 x 35.56 cm. Fine Art Photography. Archival pigment print. Open edition. Signed on Back. Unframed.
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The Book “The People of the Forest” by Mark Edward Harris. Signed by the artist.
In The People of the Forest, award-winning photographer Mark Edward Harris focuses on orangutans because the future for many species is uncertain; orangutans in the wild are hanging on by a particularly thin vine. Their populations have declined significantly due to habitat destruction in their native Sumatra and Borneo, where forests give way to palm oil plantations. Long before genetic testing revealed an almost 97 percent DNA overlap between orangutans and humans, the similarities between the two species were noticed. “Orangutan” comes from the Malay word orang (people) and hutan (forest), hence the title of this book.
The Book “The People of the Forest” by Mark Edward Harris. Signed by the artist.
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Mark Edward Harris
Assignments have taken award-winning photographer Mark Edward Harris to more than 100 countries on all seven continents. His editorial work has appeared in publications such as Vanity Fair, LIFE, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, GEO, Newsweek, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic Traveler, Hemispheres, AFAR, Wallpaper, Vogue, Architectural Digest, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, and The London Sunday Times Travel Magazine as well as all the major photography and in-flight magazines.
Among his numerous accolades are CLIO, ACE, Impact DOCS Award of Excellence, Aurora Gold, Sports Photographer of the Year Gold Award, New York Book Show Book of the Year, and IPA awards. His books include Faces of the Twentieth Century: Master Photographers and Their Work, The Way of the Japanese Bath, Wanderlust, North Korea, South Korea, Inside Iran, The Travel Photo Essay: Describing A Journey Through Images and his latest, The People of the Forest, a book about orangutans.
Unique Gift with Every Purchase:
The Book “The People of the Forest” by Mark Edward Harris. Signed by the artist.
In The People of the Forest, award-winning photographer Mark Edward Harris focuses on orangutans because the future for many species is uncertain; orangutans in the wild are hanging on by a particularly thin vine. Their populations have declined significantly due to habitat destruction in their native Sumatra and Borneo, where forests give way to palm oil plantations. Long before genetic testing revealed an almost 97 percent DNA overlap between orangutans and humans, the similarities between the two species were noticed. “Orangutan” comes from the Malay word orang (people) and hutan (forest), hence the title of this book.
The Book “The People of the Forest” by Mark Edward Harris. Signed by the artist.
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Dimensions | 27.94 × 35.56 cm |
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