Wildlife behind glass
Categories: Animals | Nature | Photo project | Society | World
By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/wildlife-behind-glass.htmlAmerican couple Diana Cook and Len Jenschel have been involved in landscape photography for 25 years. In their profession, they have achieved success and fame. Their first collaborative project, a photobook and volcanic landscape exhibition called Hot Spots, won the 1996 Golden Light Award for Best Landscape Photography.
Photos of Diana and Lena are presented in more than one hundred museums and collections around the world. And their work has been published in numerous well-known magazines such as National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveler, House & Garden, The New Yorker, Washington Post Magazine, Fortune, Men's Journal, Audubon, Departures, Civilization, Travel & Leisure, GEO, Life, and many others.
See the most spectacular wildlife shots behind glass from the Aquarium project.
11 PHOTOS
1. Public Aquarium "Paradise Island" in the Bahamas.
2. Monterey Bay Aquarium in California.
3. Aquarium Miami, Florida.
4. "Shedd Aquarium" in Chicago, Illinois.
4. "Shedd Aquarium" in Chicago, Illinois.
6. Cuban National Aquarium in Havana.
7. Lisbon Oceanarium in Portugal.
8. New England Aquarium in Boston, Massachusetts.
9. Aquarium "Underwater World" in San Francisco, California.
10. Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida.
11. Coney Island Wildlife Aquarium in New York.
Keywords: Wildlife | World | Animals | Behind glass | Landscape photography | Photobook | Photo project
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