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Big Cats
Come face-to-face with lions, tigers, and more in this gorgeous retrospective collection of narrated images from a renowned National Geographic photographer.
170 photographs, the best of Steve Winterâs award-winning images of the worldâs charismatic felines, jump off the pages of this powerful large-format book.
National Geographic photographer Steve Winter has spent his career photographing big cats around the world, from the graceful jaguars of Brazilâs Pantanal to the elusive Himalayan snow leopard. His photographs astound; his stories, even more so. In Big Cats, Winter and environmental journalist Sharon Guynup share experiences behind the lens.
In chapters on every key speciesâcougar, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard, tiger, and lionâreaders will witness the power of Winterâs work, including uplifting stories of how his photographs have made a difference and powered important conservation efforts on behalf of these mighty creatures, including:
Winter and Guynupâs work has changed the worldâand it continues to awe and inspire us. But you donât have to be a serious-minded conservationist to be pulled into their new book. All animal loversâespecially those who love cats, big and smallâare invited to look deeply into the eyes and lives of these iconic species, chronicled in this beautiful keepsake book.
170 photographs, the best of Steve Winterâs award-winning images of the worldâs charismatic felines, jump off the pages of this powerful large-format book.
National Geographic photographer Steve Winter has spent his career photographing big cats around the world, from the graceful jaguars of Brazilâs Pantanal to the elusive Himalayan snow leopard. His photographs astound; his stories, even more so. In Big Cats, Winter and environmental journalist Sharon Guynup share experiences behind the lens.
In chapters on every key speciesâcougar, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard, tiger, and lionâreaders will witness the power of Winterâs work, including uplifting stories of how his photographs have made a difference and powered important conservation efforts on behalf of these mighty creatures, including:
- The famous photo of P-22, the cougar in front of the Hollywood sign, which inspired construction of a wildlife crossing spanning 10 lanes of L.A.'s 1010 Freeway
- Photos of tigers at the infamous Thai Tiger Temple, part of an investigation that led the government to shut down the business
- Photos of American lion and tiger amusement venues (such as those in Tiger King) that contributed to the passage of a U.S. law banning big cats as pets
- Photos of the Himalaya's "ghost cat"âthe snow leopardâthat inspired local projects to protect this elusive animal
Winter and Guynupâs work has changed the worldâand it continues to awe and inspire us. But you donât have to be a serious-minded conservationist to be pulled into their new book. All animal loversâespecially those who love cats, big and smallâare invited to look deeply into the eyes and lives of these iconic species, chronicled in this beautiful keepsake book.
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Come face-to-face with lions, tigers, and more in this gorgeous retrospective collection of narrated images from a renowned National Geographic photographer.
170 photographs, the best of Steve Winterâs award-winning images of the worldâs charismatic felines, jump off the pages of this powerful large-format book.
National Geographic photographer Steve Winter has spent his career photographing big cats around the world, from the graceful jaguars of Brazilâs Pantanal to the elusive Himalayan snow leopard. His photographs astound; his stories, even more so. In Big Cats, Winter and environmental journalist Sharon Guynup share experiences behind the lens.
In chapters on every key speciesâcougar, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard, tiger, and lionâreaders will witness the power of Winterâs work, including uplifting stories of how his photographs have made a difference and powered important conservation efforts on behalf of these mighty creatures, including:
Winter and Guynupâs work has changed the worldâand it continues to awe and inspire us. But you donât have to be a serious-minded conservationist to be pulled into their new book. All animal loversâespecially those who love cats, big and smallâare invited to look deeply into the eyes and lives of these iconic species, chronicled in this beautiful keepsake book.
170 photographs, the best of Steve Winterâs award-winning images of the worldâs charismatic felines, jump off the pages of this powerful large-format book.
National Geographic photographer Steve Winter has spent his career photographing big cats around the world, from the graceful jaguars of Brazilâs Pantanal to the elusive Himalayan snow leopard. His photographs astound; his stories, even more so. In Big Cats, Winter and environmental journalist Sharon Guynup share experiences behind the lens.
In chapters on every key speciesâcougar, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard, tiger, and lionâreaders will witness the power of Winterâs work, including uplifting stories of how his photographs have made a difference and powered important conservation efforts on behalf of these mighty creatures, including:
- The famous photo of P-22, the cougar in front of the Hollywood sign, which inspired construction of a wildlife crossing spanning 10 lanes of L.A.'s 1010 Freeway
- Photos of tigers at the infamous Thai Tiger Temple, part of an investigation that led the government to shut down the business
- Photos of American lion and tiger amusement venues (such as those in Tiger King) that contributed to the passage of a U.S. law banning big cats as pets
- Photos of the Himalaya's "ghost cat"âthe snow leopardâthat inspired local projects to protect this elusive animal
Winter and Guynupâs work has changed the worldâand it continues to awe and inspire us. But you donât have to be a serious-minded conservationist to be pulled into their new book. All animal loversâespecially those who love cats, big and smallâare invited to look deeply into the eyes and lives of these iconic species, chronicled in this beautiful keepsake book.











