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The Portraits: Wild Africa
Recently I found a photographer who’s photos of African animasl are more like portraits than the usual pictures you see. The photographer is Nick Brandt and he says of his “. . . images are unashamedly idyllic and romantic, a kind of enchanted Africa. You can see a very nice collection of his photos at [...]
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Also tagged Africa, Animals, B&W, Nick Brandt
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