lauantai 10. maaliskuuta 2012

Storytelling of miracles

Will and Matt are brothers that share a passion for wildlife photography and they have been taking photographs since 2004 and in this time been fortunate enough to travel to many remote and wild locations around the world. Their work has received numerous awards and images have been displayed in the Natural History Museum in London and the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC.

Ultimately brothers say the aim is to inspire people to celebrate and conserve the natural wonders of our planet. I would say the message is clear – and these natural news are bringing inspiration and wonders that carries far more value and pure presence within than many of our local newspapers and business weekly reports!

One of the master pieces is their short film about The Annual Wildebeest Migration.

The annual wildebeest migration is well known as one of Africa’s most impressive spectacles. Over 1.5 million wildebeest migrate between the Serengeti in Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya, making this the largest mass-movement of land mammals anywhere on Earth. In order to find fresh grazing pastures, the wildebeest are forced to cross the Mara River.

“It would not be an exaggeration to say that the great migration has been one of the most incredible spectacles we’ve ever had the privilege of witnessing. On occasion we found it hard to hold our cameras steady as the adrenaline was making us shake so much!” M&W Burrard-Lucas
(watch the film - http://vimeo.com/20761107)















More about Burrard-Lucas Photography:
http://www.burrard-lucas.com

Photos:
http://www.burrard-lucas.com/gallery/wildlife/africa/safari/wildebeest.html