Dimensions
280 x 280 x 38mm
Whilst working for the Smithsonian Institution, Craig Hayman has had the privilege of exploring and photographing two unexplored wilderness areas in Gabo, Central Africa. His collection of photographs is an insight into rare and previously undocumented scenes from this region.
As the majority of the images were taken in regions where the author lived and worked for long periods of time, they document the changing of seasons within a region, and follow the lives of individual animals as they grow from birth to adulthood. The scientific accuracy within the insightful commentary that accompanies the images are what makes this book so special and intriguing.
This book reveals, through images and stories, a behind-the-scene snapshot of the remarkable life of a conservationist/safari guide in an evolving world.
With over 400 beautifully photographed images, there are a wide variety of photographs including rare, candid shots of Central African wildlife acting undisturbed in their natural habitat, as well as intimate portraits of the wildlife followed by the author from birth to adulthood.
The ideal gift for anyone with a love for natural history or stunning wildlife photography.