In Saint-Sulpice Square in Paris, on the sidewalk, outside Les Maisons du Voyage, is a presentation of world renown photographer Brent Stirton’s work as part of the second edition of the Social and Environmental Biennial Climate Photo exhibition called ‘Save from Extinction.’ It runs from 14 September to 15 October 2023.
France’s Le Figaro magazine and Les Maisons du Voyage – The House of Travel – joined forces to raise public awareness of the beauties of our natural heritage to honour Brent Stirton’s photographic reportage.
It shows photographs of gorillas, elephants, and the pangolin. Telling the story of the erosion of biodiversity, and the disappearance of animal species is ‘a driving force’ for Brent Stirton. He says, ‘It makes me angry and makes me more determined to make images that people will react to.’
Brent Stirton was born in South Africa in 1969. Now based in New York, he is a senior photographer for Getty Images. He has collaborated with National Geographic for 15 years, in addition to many other international magazines, primarily on humanitarian and environmental issues.
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