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In a new book, Steve Bloom expresses the essence and the diversity of this gigantic continent. From the tallest sand dunes in the world in the Namibian desert to the lush green wetlands of Botswana's Okavango Delta, from the swirling markets of Ethiopia to the windswept rocks and gullies of South Africa's Table Mountain, he captures the colours and cultures of Africa today. More than 200 photographs of Africa's peoples and wildlife perfectly encapsulate the vibrancy of tribal traditions and the beauty of the landscape. Here are Mozambican miners who endure harsh working conditions nearly two miles underground; Ndebele women running community workshops; Surma and Mursi women with giant plates in their lips, and many others across the continent, north, south, east, and west. Alongside these stories of human fortitude and stamina, there are awe-inspiring photographs of African wildlife: cheetahs, their coats a blur of colour against the sun-bleached background; vast flocks of birds scattered across bright blue skies; and herds of zebras gathered in the African moonlight. In a series of essays, Bloom combines vivid personal experience with a passionate articulation of the challenges faced by Africa's people and environment in the 21st century. Everywhere is apparent his deep affection and affinity for the continent where he grew up, and to which he has felt compelled to return throughout his life. Living Africa will be published in English in November 2008 by Thames & Hudson. Other editions are Danish, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish and German. A limited edition, signed, boxed version with a print will also be available at UK£195. Please contact info@stevebloom.com to reserve your copy.
Pictures of wild life , nature and tribes of Africa make me excited. They are from Uganda and Tanzania. I traveled there in 2006 and 2007. The people colored white is for circumcision ceremony in Uganda. National park and Maasai worriers are from Ngoro Ngoro.
Kenya Maasai tribe on Talmac River in Masa Mara
Spirit of the Wild is a giant. free outdoor exhibition of 100 photographs by Steve Bloom, in key city centres. Floodlit and open 24 hours, this event brings the jungle to the city. Steve Bloom's books include Spirit of the Wild, Untamed and Elephant! http://www.stevebloom.com
Steve Bloom interview: Part 1. Steve Bloom talks about his photography and the environment. This video is part of the Spirit of the Wild free outdoor exhibition of 100 photographs, in key city centres. Floodlit and open 24 hours, this event brings the jungle to the city. Steve Bloom's books include ...
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Finished with the Dorze village, we headed into Nechisar National Park. I suggest missing this Park. Bone-jarring ride for hours just to see zebras and a little other wildlife. The boat ride on Lake Chomo to see crocs and hippos would have been much more ...