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Karl Ammann karlammann.com 5421 31st Street NW Washington, DC 20015 USA
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Stock Collection: 5,000 - 15,000 photos General Subject Areas: Karl is an environmental photgrapher whose focus has been on wildlife conservation especially, in recent years, oriented towards the great apes. He has specialized, to some extent on the gorilla and specifically the lowland gorilla. He has wonderful photographs of all great ape species in their natural environment. His work with Cheetah is reflected by his wonderful book of the same name. His photos have been instrumental in the campaign that gained worldwide recognition of the bushmeat crisis in Africa. His collection of bushmeat related photographs is unsurpassed. Many depict the true horror behind this crisis with graphic depictions of the hunting, killing, and marketing of bushmeat. See his work on http://karlammann.com/ Awards: Dolly Green Award, Inaugural Chimfunshi Pal Award, "The World In our Hands" for BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for five years running. Books / Publication Credits: Orangutan Odyssey, Gorilla, Cheetah, The Hunters and the Hunted, Masai Mara and Little Bull, Growing Up in Africa's Elephant Kingdom, Central African Bush Meat Crisis. You may search Amazon for karl Ammmann to see descriptions and reviews of his books. Karl has published many magazine articles and his photographs have been widely published. Geographic Coverage: Africa, East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Malaysia, Central Africa, the Central African Republic, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Congo, Gabon, Future Travel: Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, North America ... other sites under contract. Other services: all photographic services, writing, photographic publication ... Affiliations: Karl Ammann is a wildlife photographer and conservation activist and a leader of the campaign that gained worldwide recognition of the bushmeat crisis in Africa. He is an advisory director to several organizations, including The World Society for the Protection of Animals, The Cheetah Conservation Fund, and The Biosynergy Institute. Photographs and writings on the African bushmeat trade have been featured in the New York Times, Stern, Natural History Magazine, National Geographics Earth Almanac, Outdoor Photographer (USA), Airone (Italy), Focus (Germany), and other magazines. He has been involved in the production of TV programs on the bushmeat issue for CNN, BBC Newsround, National Geographic, and M-Net Carte Blanche. He is one of the leading environmental photographers in the world today. Ammann and his wife Kathy share their fifteen acre game ranch near Mt. Kenya with their adopted chimpanzee orphans Mzee and Bili, a home reared cheetah Sasa, and dozens of visiting elephant, buffalo, monkeys and other local wildlife. Typical Stock Photo Examples: |
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