Shark
By (Author) Brian Skerry
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
15th June 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
597.34
Hardback
208
Width 216mm, Height 254mm
Get closer to the beauty and power of sharks with award-winning National Geographic photographer Brain Skerry as he illustrates their remarkable evolutionary adaptations and their huge importance to marine ecosystems around the world. Get closer to the beauty and power of sharks with award-winning National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry as he illustrates their remarkable evolutionary adaptations and their huge importance to marine ecosystems around the world. For decades, acclaimed underwater photographer Brian Skerry has braved ocean depths and the jaws of predatory giants to capture the most remarkable photographs of sharks around the world. In this collection of the best of those pictures, Skerry draws on his growing personal respect for these animals to share intimate stories of their impact. Focusing on four key species-great white, whitetip, tiger, and mako sharks-Skerry's photographs span from his early work, photographing them from cages, to his recent unencumbered scuba dives. With additional text by top National Geographic writers, Skerry's images and stories encourage a change in attitude toward these top predators, ultimately showing how they are the keys to the healthy balance of nature underwater.
Full of stunning underwater photography, fascinating facts and shark-reverant prose.Los Angeles Times
Brian Skerry has devoted much of his career to capturing, in his words, intimate portraits of sharks. In his new book, Shark, you can come along for the ride to the shallow waters of Cape Cod, the shores of New Zealands North Island, and the mangroves of the Bahamas. This book not only lets you see these ancient predators in their native habitat, it provides the kinds of facts and context that satisfies the curiosity of novices and shark junkies alike. Driven by a sense of urgency that these species are under threat, Skerry has assembled a set of stunning images that show exactly whats now at stake.Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post staff writer and author ofDemon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks
Powerful images bring to life the reality of these ocean predators and the plights they face for survivalfascinating, hair-raising and inspiringThe book reminds readers that saving sharks isn't simply about doing the right thing, it's also about doing something critical to the overall health of the sea Mother Nature Network
BRIAN SKERRY is a photojournalist specializing in marine wildlife and underwater environments. Since 1998 he has been a contract photographer forNational Geographic magazinecovering a wide range of subjects and stories. In 2014 he was named a National Geographic Photography Fellow. In 2015 Skerry was named a Nikon Ambassador, and in 2017 he received the National Geographic Photographer's Photographer Award.