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Prints for Wildlife: Co-founders Discuss Hope, Conservation, and Art's Impact

FRANCE 24 EnglishOctober 5, 20258 min491 views
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The Genesis of Prints for Wildlife

  • πŸ’‘ The "Prints for Wildlife" project was conceived during the COVID crisis as a response to the perceived absence of tourism and the resulting threats to wildlife.
  • πŸš€ Initially a small initiative, it has grown into a global movement involving over 375 leading wildlife and conservation photographers.
  • 🎯 The project aims to raise $2.5 million for conservation efforts, with 100% of print proceeds directly funding these organizations.

The Power of Art and Community

  • 🎨 The initiative leverages the healing power of art, which co-founders believe can carry people through times of anxiety and despair.
  • 🀝 A strong sense of community and generosity has developed among the participating photographers, who donate their work.
  • πŸ’¬ The project serves as a storytelling channel for environmental protection, aiming to send a "message of hope" that change is possible when people unite.

Featured Photography and Its Meaning

  • πŸ“Έ Marian Payr shares a personal photo of two young gorillas in Uganda, symbolizing the symbiotic relationship between nature and animals.
  • 🌍 Pie Aerts presents an image from India, expanding the project to include human storytelling and intimate moments, highlighting shared humanness.
  • πŸ–ΌοΈ Both images are available as fine art prints on the Prints for Wildlife website, with proceeds going to conservation.

Impact and Call to Action

  • πŸ›‘ A strong photograph should have "stopping power," making viewers pause, connect with the subject, and consider the message.
  • ✨ Photography can spark hope and inspire action, encouraging people to protect animals and their habitats.
  • πŸ’° The project emphasizes that even a purchase of a $125 print can make a significant positive contribution.
  • ⏳ The current "Hope" edition of Prints for Wildlife is concluding soon, with a final push to reach the $2.5 million fundraising goal.
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