
A collection of atmospheric and enigmatic portraits of animals.
Britta Jaschinski
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Britta Jaschinski's exquisite photographs owe their inspiration to portraiture rather than documentation, creating an atmosphere rather than making a statement. The animals in these photographs have a shadowy, almost enigmatic presence that excites our curiosity and draws us in to their world.
Our glimpses of them tend to be partial and fragmentary - from a furry hand gripping an iron bar to dolphins floating just below the surface of a pool. Polar bears stare from a rocky stage, a zebra stands absolutely still and silent. All animals display a melancholy dignity, commanding a sense of respect in the viewer that is tinged with unease.
Jaschinski's involvement and empathy is evident throughout, but she never allows it to intrude; instead she offers us an arresting series of pictures in a hauntingly mesmerizing book.
'Bewitching portraiture of zoo animals in silver and matt black.' (Attitude)
'A point forcefully made through outstanding photography.' (Amateur Photographer)
'Here is a book with almost no text, but full of unease and mystery...' (The Good Book Guide)
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