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Sharks

Face-to Face with the Ocean's Endangered Predator

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Lights, cables, and teeth: The ocean’s endangered predator as never seen before. This stunning monster shark book will eat you alive. Michael Muller has built a remarkable career capturing impressive encounters, transitioning from portraits of elite actors and musicians to underwater shark photography. His quest is to document sharks with unparalleled proximity and precision, bringing the essence of Hollywood portrait sessions to these ocean giants. Using a patented seven-bulb, 1200-watt strobe lighting rig developed with NASA engineering, he approaches sharks without a cage. This collection showcases Muller’s images, including the first-known photograph of a great white breaching at night. Organized geographically, it chronicles his adventures from black tip and sand tiger sharks in South Africa to great hammerheads in the Bahamas, featuring thrilling narratives about the challenges and near-misses he experienced. Complementing Muller’s advocacy work with organizations like WildAid and EarthEcho, essays from Philippe Cousteau, Jr. and marine biologist Alison Kock discuss ocean exploration and conservation. Culture writer Arty Nelson provides an overview of Muller’s work, while a technical section details the equipment behind these stunning shots. Together, these insightful texts and breathtaking images celebrate the beauty and power of sharks and serve as a rallying cry for their fragile future.

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Sharks, Michael Müller, Philippe Cousteau Jr., Alison Kock, Arty Nelson

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2016
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Titel
Sharks
Ondertitel
Face-to Face with the Ocean's Endangered Predator
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Taschen
Jaar van publicatie
2016
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
334
ISBN10
3836553597
ISBN13
9783836553599
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Lights, cables, and teeth: The ocean’s endangered predator as never seen before. This stunning monster shark book will eat you alive. Michael Muller has built a remarkable career capturing impressive encounters, transitioning from portraits of elite actors and musicians to underwater shark photography. His quest is to document sharks with unparalleled proximity and precision, bringing the essence of Hollywood portrait sessions to these ocean giants. Using a patented seven-bulb, 1200-watt strobe lighting rig developed with NASA engineering, he approaches sharks without a cage. This collection showcases Muller’s images, including the first-known photograph of a great white breaching at night. Organized geographically, it chronicles his adventures from black tip and sand tiger sharks in South Africa to great hammerheads in the Bahamas, featuring thrilling narratives about the challenges and near-misses he experienced. Complementing Muller’s advocacy work with organizations like WildAid and EarthEcho, essays from Philippe Cousteau, Jr. and marine biologist Alison Kock discuss ocean exploration and conservation. Culture writer Arty Nelson provides an overview of Muller’s work, while a technical section details the equipment behind these stunning shots. Together, these insightful texts and breathtaking images celebrate the beauty and power of sharks and serve as a rallying cry for their fragile future.