Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper
Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper
Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper
Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper
Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper
Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper

Latitude photography book by Roger Hooper

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ROGER HOOPER is a photographer who is passionate about wildlife and the environment. He has photographed many extraordinary aspects of our planet and sees photography as a way of informing others of the frailty of the world around us.

An important aspect of Roger’s work is his strong association with WWF and he has photographed a number of our projects.


"The magnificent portraits in this book are both dignified and warm. They are the product of Roger Hooper’s painstaking efforts and dedication to wildlife and demonstrate his superb knowledge of animal behaviour, careful planning and meticulous photographic technique. This series of portraits allows us to experience some of the most stunning moments of Roger’s travels across the globe, such as jaguars play-fighting in the Amazon, a family group of elephants in the Masai Mara, to the Magellanic penguins in the Antarctic. As we enjoy these images, perhaps with our own families, we cannot fail to delight in their beauty and yet be reminded of our fragile eco-system."
Jonathan Drori CBE, Author and Environmentalist

Size: W 30 x L 25 x H 2cm 

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