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Yann Arthus-Bertrand

    March 13, 1946

    Yann Arthus-Bertrand is renowned for his profound connection with nature and wildlife, a passion ignited early in his life. His photographic journey truly took flight after studying lion families in Kenya, where he discovered the captivating beauty of landscapes from an aerial perspective. This realization propelled him to dedicate his work to documenting the state of our planet through breathtaking aerial photography. His art powerfully utilizes the visual medium to communicate urgent environmental messages and celebrate the Earth's wonders.

    Yann Arthus-Bertrand
    The Earth From The Air 366 Days
    The Earth from the Air 365 Days
    New York from the Air
    Home
    Earth from the Air
    France from the Air
    • 2018

      Internationally acclaimed aerial photographer Yann ArthusBertrand turns his lens on Morocco in this entirely new collection of breathtaking photographs.

      Morocco From The Air
    • 2015

      Featuring a sensitive and loving portrait of mankind as a community, as a family but most importantly as individuals, this book tries to answer the universal and ancient question of who we are and what we aspire to. It also reveals the dark side of the human condition, but it also sheds light on the best of it.

      Human
    • 2011

      From vantage points few people ever attain, world-renowned aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand has created a lush, romantic tribute to one of the most thrilling cities in history. 80+ full-color photos.

      New York from the Air
    • 2010

      The Earth from the Air is the bestselling and most popular book of aerial photography ever published. The result of a five-year airborne odyssey across five continents and sixty countries, this special 10th anniversary edition features an updated text and over 100 breathtaking new photographs. From a heart-shaped mangrove forest in New Caledonia to the Sugarloaf in Rio de Janeiro, renowned aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand presents striking colour images that present our home planet in a whole new perspective.

      Earth from the Air
    • 2009

      A collection of aerial photographs of landforms, people, and buildings, each of which is accompanied by a brief paragraph outlining the history, social influences, or geographical information relating to the picture.

      The new Earth from above : 365 days
    • 2009

      Home

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.6(14)Add rating

      From the author of the multimillion-copy international bestseller Earth From Above comes a moving and brilliantly photographed new book. Home, scheduled to release in conjunction with a film of the same name, is a stunning visual odyssey. A globe-spanning exploration of the planet, complete with Arthus-Bertrand’s unforgettable images and an informative text by the team at Good Planet, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development, Home is a celebration of Earth’s beauty and an impassioned call to protect it from destruction. Compelling and defiantly optimistic, Home voyages through over 50 countries, considering the environment’s current condition and factors which will play a role in determining its future. As Arthus-Bertrand says, “It isn’t the 50 percent of forest that has disappeared that’s important, but the 50 percent that’s left.”

      Home
    • 2009
    • 2008

      The long-term consequences and the personal stories of people around the world 'going green' make up the focus of this beautiful new book for children. The scientific and technical advances of the last century have had major effects on the earth. How can humans, in today's world, continue to respect nature and avoid doing irreparable damage to the planet? From pollution to carbon dioxide emissions and endangered plants, from disappearing languages to glaciers, this book details the ways in which people affect their environment and how a more stable balance can be achieved, comprehensively informing readers about the reality of the earth's ecosystem and inspiring them to do what they can to help save the planet.

      Our Living Earth : A Next Generation Guide to People and Preservation
    • 2007

      The Earth from the Air - 365 New Days

      • 792 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      Featuring 365 breathtaking aerial photographs, this daybook showcases the diverse beauty of our planet, from arctic landscapes to tropical forests and North African deserts to Himalayan peaks. Each stunning image is paired with informative captions that highlight environmental issues tied to the locations. The work of master photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand offers both inspiration and a deeper understanding of Earth's ecological challenges, making it a treasured addition for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.

      The Earth from the Air - 365 New Days
    • 2006

      Though it's only about the size of Texas, France presents an astonishing variety of landscapes to the aerial observer-each of which reveals itself in the pages of this breathtaking photographic journey. In 200 full-color photographs, Yann Arthus-Bertrand captures all the undulating curves and harmonious lines of this vibrant, verdant, sometimes rough but always generous land. Here is a France of green fields and red brick roofs, dotted with steeples and church towers, worn by the sea along its handsome coasts and rife with rolling hills. Here are the great French landmarks-the Pont du Gard, Notre Dame, Loire Valley castles, and Bordeaux vineyards, to name just a few, with accompanying text by journalist Patrick Poivre d'Arvor that makes each one come alive as if seen for the first time.

      France from the Air