Wildlife Photographer of the Year Portfolio 12

by Harry Ricketts, BBC Wildlife (Director), Rosamund Kidman Cox (Editor), Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Londres (Director)

Dakota/Géo, Vie sauvage (5), Wildlife Photographer of the Year (12)

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The 12th portfolio from the prestitigious BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is a collectable book for all lovers of wildlife and world-class photography. A new collection of stunning wildlife photographs that represents the best images taken by top nature photographers round the world and submitted to the 2002 competition. More than 100 unforgettable pictures, covering natural subjects from plants to endangered animals and underwater life to landscapes, will display the beauty show more of the natural world. Selected from more than 19,000 entries, representing at least 60 countries, these images will comprise the winning and commended pictures from the world's largest and most prestigious wildlife photography competition. Behind-the-scenes information for each picture is given in a short caption, which includes phtographic details. (The full collection of photographs will be available in June). show less

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Harry Ricketts was born in 1950 in London. He earned his BA at Oxford University. He then taught at the University of Hong Kong (1974-1977) and the University of Leicester (1978-1981) before moving to New Zealand. Ricketts began writing poetry at school. At Oxford he was arts editor of the student newspaper Cherwell and wrote for the OSAC show more magazine, interviewing writers like John Wain. His first book was a collection of realist contemporary short fiction and poems, People like Us, published in Hong Kong in 1977. During the 1980s, he started to publish academic work, such as an edition of Rudyard Kipling¿s `lost¿ New Zealand story "One Lady at Wairakei" (1983) and a valuable book of interviews with New Zealand poets, Talking about Ourselves (1986). This book introduced Ricketts to the New Zealand poetry scene. Ricketts's first collection of poetry, Coming under Scrutiny, was published in 1989. In 1996, he published a collection of limericks, A Brief History of New Zealand Literature, and a section of poems in the four-poet volume How Things Are. He has since published further poetry collections: Plunge (2001), Your Secret Life (2005) and Just Then (2012). In 2015 his title, Half Dark, made the New Zealand High Profile Titles List. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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King, Simon (Foreword)

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Arthur, Laurent (Translator)
Lepère, Jean-Damien (Coordination française)
Vicq, Axel (Translator)

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Canonical title*
Vie sauvage. Les chefs-d'oeuvre de la photographie de nature [2002]
Original title
Wildlife photographer of the year [2002]
Original publication date
2002 (1e é | dition originale anglaise, Wildlife photographer of the year, BBC Worldwide) (1e é | | dition originale anglaise, Wildlife photographer of the year, BBC Worldwide); 2002-10-01 (1e adaptation, traduction et édition française, Vie Sauvage, N° 6, Dakota éditions/BBC/Géo) (1e adaptation, traduction et é | dition franç | aise, Vie Sauvage, N° | 6, Dakota é | ditions/BBC/Gé | o)
Original language*
Anglais (Royaume-Uni) (Royaume-Uni)
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Nonfiction, Art & Design
DDC/MDS
778.932Arts & recreationPhotographySpecific fields and special kinds of photographyPhotography of specific subjectsNature and still lifeAnimals
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TR729 .W54 .W55TechnologyPhotographyPhotographyApplied photography
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