Animal Kingdom: A Collection on Portraits
By (Author) Randal Ford
By (author) Dan Winters
Rizzoli International Publications
Welcome Enterprises, Inc
25th September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
779.32
Hardback
176
Width 216mm, Height 276mm
Acclaimed photographer Randal Ford celebrates our fascination with and love of animals through his engaging portraits of the animal kingdom. A young male lion cub seems to sport a rebellious mohawk; a chimpanzee adopts a pensive pose; a curious duckling cocks his head at the camera lens and flaps his wings. The featured animals cover a wide range, from birds such as the African crane, cockatoos, flamingos, and roosters, to big cats such as tigers, cheetahs, and leopards, to Arabian horses, bulls, and Longhorn sheep, among many others. Bird and animal lovers will be drawn to the powerful and emotionally engaging images that seem to reveal the individual character of the other animals that share the Earth with us. Elegantly designed and packaged, this book will be the perfect gift and addition to the home of any lover of animals or fine photography.
"Each of Fords arresting photos delivers an unexpected sense of connection. Randall Fords Dr. Doolittle talent is the ability to capture both what is on the inside and out. Each photo features a close up of a single animal that is accentuated by a stark, unadorned backdrop. The animals appear natural, confident, and almost humanlike in their poses as their pensive faces stare out beyond the page. Who knows if animals truly experience complex emotion and thoughts Fords imagery certainly leads one to believe that they do. If you love animals and are inspired by fine art, this book is a gem."
New York Journal of Books
"Just like high school, nature is full of class clowns, punks, drama geeks and stoicsand acclaimed photographer Randal Ford, whose work has appeared on the cover ofTimeandCommunication Arts, captures these distinct personalities inAnimal Kingdom: A Collection of Portraits.These stunning animal portraits will touch your heart."
Parade Magazine
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What its about: Another book of animal photographs This one stands out from the herd. Randal Ford literally shoots portraits of lions and tigers and bears (and pigs and hens and sloths and horses and cows and chimps) in a studio setting against a white backdrop. (Many were brought to the studio from zoos.)
Whats to love: These arresting, often startling images are somehow both intimate and remote, as if Ford were a 21st century John James Audubon, wielding a camera instead of a paintbrush. (Don't miss the fascinating stories Ford tells in the back about each photo session.)
USA Today
Best Gift Book 2018.Majestic lions, and tigers and bears and more, photographed portrait-style. They sat still!" PEOPLE Magazine
"Named one of The 30 Essential Coffee-Table Books of 2018: Theres something amazingly incongruous about seeing wild animals in a portrait studio settinghats off to acclaimed shutterbug Randal Ford for using this incongruity to imbue a zoos worth of fauna with a degree of (often hilarious) humanity not previously seen. InsideHook.com
"Theres something amazingly incongruous about seeing wild animals in a portrait studio setting hats off to acclaimed shutterbug Randal Ford for using this incongruity to imbue a zoos worth of fauna with a degree of (often hilarious) humanity not previously seen." Inside Hook
"Calling all animal lovers looking for a ferociously cool photo book for their coffee tablelook no further than The Animal Kingdom: A Collection of Portraits from wildlife photographer Randal Ford.These stunning shots of magnificent beasts are truly wild."
Maxim
"Each image elicits an emotion so powerful it becomes impossible to walk away from the book without wanting to better the world for these animals. The intimate portrayals, which range from a lion cub with a punk-style Mohawk, to a Highland cow whose eyes are hilariously covered by a shaggy do, to a Jacob sheep giving the impression he just got caught doing something he shouldnt be doingare a gift to the animal kingdom. They instill in the reader a determination to do better by themas we should.
DOWNTOWN Magazine NYC
Randal Ford's works have appeared on the cover of Time, Texas Monthly, and Communication Arts, the advertising industry's most prestigious publication. Among other accolades, his animal photographs were awarded first place and best of show in the fine art category in the prestigious International Photo Awards competition in 2017.
Dan Winters is widely recognised for his unusual celebrity portraiture. Winters has won more than 100 national and international awards from American Photography, Communication Arts, the Society of Publication Designers, and Life. His work is in the permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery.
Project Survival's Cat Haven is an innovative park dedicated to the preservation of wild cats. While some of the cats at Project Survival have been orphaned in the wild or have needed to be re-homed due to varying circumstances, they do not call themselves a sanctuary.