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- Nick Brandt: His stark, large-format black-and-white portraits of East African animals are monumental, almost Biblical. He treats each elephant or lion as a sovereign being deserving of a formal sitting.
- Magdalena Wasiczek: A Polish photographer who turns macro wildlife photography and nature art into fairy tales. Her images of insects in meadows are bathed in bokeh, color, and magical realism.
- David Yarrow: Known for his dramatic, high-contrast monochrome scenes. Yarrow stages nothing but directs everything—using light and composition to create tension and narrative in every frame.
- Thomas D. Mangelsen: A purist who captures "the last great places." His images are minimally processed but maximally composed. His famous Catch of the Day (a grizzly catching a salmon) is both a documentary moment and a symphony of splashing gold.
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