Seven years, seven continents, and thirty countries—from the African savannah to the barrios of Los Angeles, from New Zealand to Egypt, and Brazil to Burkina Faso, Chris Rainier documented the traditions of tattooing, scarification, piercing, and other forms of body-altering … Continue reading →
Sebastian Copeland’s awe-inspiring images of the frozen continent capture the beauty of the icebergs, glaciers, penguins, and humpback whales and the wild, wide seas of the Drake Passage. Antarctica: A Call to Action is a concise and visually compelling discussion … Continue reading →
Sebastian Copeland’s photographs have captured both the incredible beauty of the continent and the devastation that climate changes have wreaked on it. His data, photographs, and conclusions—along with contributions from Will Steger, David de Rothschild, Stephen Schneider, Zac Goldsmith, Mikhail … Continue reading →
Former diplomat Michael Hamilton Morgan guides this journey and visual celebration that transforms how Western audiences view what is both an exotic land and a cultural partner.
Combining cutting-edge concepts with three decades of experience as an architect, philosopher, and educator, Travis Price has created a new vision for how to live that will stimulate and influence the future of American architecture and design.
This powerful fusion of art and activism documents the work of more than eighty international artists and environmental advocates who use art as a universal language to advance the concept of sustainable culture.
Featuring more than a hundred photographs, Black Market provides a compelling picture—in words and images—of why action and awareness are vital to stem the wholesale massacre of Asia’s once-abundant wildlife before it is too late.
From the creators of the Day in the Life and America 24/7 series — New York Times best-sellers — Blue Planet Run provides readers with a fascinating and thought-provoking look at the water problems facing humanity on every continent, as … Continue reading →
This collection of hauntingly beautiful photographs reflects artist Jean-Paul Bourdier’s desire to see the environment from the inside out. He paints the bodies of his models to symbolize how humans can become one with the landscape. Includes an exclusive DVD.
An unprecedented view of concentrated animal-feeding operations (CAFOs), where increasing amounts of the world’s meat, milk, eggs, and fish are produced. Through more than 450 photos and 30 essays, CAFO exposes how the rise of the CAFO industry has become … Continue reading →