Focus on the Wild photography book by Roger Hooper
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.
"Focus on the wild is a meditative celebration of all that is positive about wildlife and wildlife photography, and a book that you can return to again and again, gathering knowledge upon each visit. It will, I'm sure, inspire generations to come to answer the conservation call that, lets fervently hope, will insure these essential creatures of our global eco-system are brought back from the brink." Steve Watkins, Editor: Outdoor photography magazine.
Size: W 30 x L 25 x H 2cm
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