Kenya
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Product code: 9783832795849 Categories: Africa Books, Books, Photographic$82
By Michael Poliza & friends
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Alternating aerial shots with dramatic landscapes, vivid animal studies, and portraits of the proud Maasai people, this stunning book captures the spirit of the place and its inhabitants. This master photographer conveys the adventure and excitement of this unique country. As with all his best-selling titles, Poliza’s concern for fragile eco-systems and vibrant cultures is on every page. A skilled artist and gifted storyteller, Poliza’s one-of-a kind work combines advanced technique and original composition. Each breathtaking image stands on its own as a fascinating piece of art.
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