exhibiting here [is responsible for getting] more parks in Africa, I think, more land than they’ve had before for parks.
An African Elephant blows bubbles through its trunk while it enjoys the cooling waters of the tannin-rich waters of Okavango Delta Botswana © Jennifer Hayes, in 2012. It hit New York City less than a week after Hurricane Sandy. The media and cultural capital of New York was all aflame with the anguish of dealing with Hurricane Sandy, and these pictures came along talking about water and melting glaciers and climate change. And it fit into the zeitgeist of the time.
“Most people have never been and never will be to a glacier. But the pictures make it tangible, real, and alive. And that’s, that’s the power and magic of photography. “I think there is potential for a broad swath of the human race to use their cameras on iPhones or by whatever other means they have to tell the story of what’s happening right now. We’re doing a series of pictures that we expect to go on for 100 years in Iceland. Most of those pictures will be made by tourists visiting the edges of these receding glaciers, and they will put their iPhones in these cradles and monuments that we’re setting up.
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