The Photography of Andrew Zuckerman is Empathetic
Luisa Amanda Gomes — March 10, 2010 — Eco
References: andrewzuckerman & treehugger
The animal portrait collection from Andrew Zuckerman’s book, ‘Creature,’ is a series of photos showing animals that have been given the opportunity to display their emotions. As an avid believer that animals have their own personality, Andrew Zuckerman presents a body of work that fortifies this belief.
Andrew Zuckerman captured the spirit of the animal in the same way any other photographer would to capture the spirit of a human subject. Against the stark white background, you can either see the humor or boredom in the animal’s eyes.
Andrew Zuckerman captured the spirit of the animal in the same way any other photographer would to capture the spirit of a human subject. Against the stark white background, you can either see the humor or boredom in the animal’s eyes.
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