MARINA CANO

The world’s tallest animals on earth live in groups and can reach 19 feet. In this special moment the group spread out in order to look out in all directions. This is the way families protect themselves.

This unique mammal is listed as vulnerable in the IUCN RED LIST STATUS as their population is decreasing.

2020, Maasai Mara, Kenya

1.980,00 2.450,00 

A 10% of this campaign will go to Vital Impacts, that is a women-led, non-profit which uses art and storytelling to support people and organizations who are protecting our planet.

They have brought together today’s most compelling environmental artists who have come together to rally around a cause—inspiring the next generation of environmental stewardship. Their award-winning imagery brings to life the biodiversity crisis and the people and programs working toward a sustainable future.

Fine art print sales and donations are supporting grassroots conservation organizations, and educational speakers series, mentoring and grant program is fostering the next generation of conservationists. They work with both the most established artists in the world but are also particularly committed to amplifying emerging talent to foster and support the next generation of environmental photographers and storytellers. Discover more.

Printed in super matt finish of Hahnemüle Photorag. The paper gives muted blacks with even colour reproduction, and excellent detail. The surface has minimal texture with a chalky smooth cotton feel which creates smooth colour gradients. It has a delicate surface, so we recommend extra care when handling.
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