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Embark on a captivating journey with "Guardians" as Campbell unveils profound narratives from remote communities. In a world where progress often comes at a cost, the survival of indigenous cultures stands at a crossroads. Climate upheavals have moulded their lives, fracturing age-old traditions and limiting their access to land.
Through stunning photography and eye-opening conversations, Campbell immerses herself among these incredible communities, capturing their day-to-day lives and engaging in long discussions about their hopes for the future, technology's complexities, and the harsh impacts of climate change and injustice.
Prepare to be spellbound by their resilience and wisdom as Guardians offers a powerful testament to the enduring human spirit, throwing open a window to some of the most remote communities on the planet. Campbell demonstrates why the future of indigenous cultures isn't just a matter of preserving their heritage, but is one of the many battlegrounds in the fight for the future of our planet.
All the author's proceeds will support IWGIA, a global human rights organization dedicated to defending Indigenous Peoples' rights.
ISBN : 978-1-80439-595-0
Published: 26/09/2024
Pages : 370
Size : 280x216
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
As a London-based photographer, Eloise has dreamed of travelling her whole life. Picking up her father's camera at the age of fifteen, he rarely got it back. Originally wanting to be an artist but with little talent to create what she wished to, when she picked up a camera, it all made sense. Since then, she has worked as a photographer for various publications, charities, capturing musicians on stage and actors' headshots. This book, however, has been a labour of love and the proudest achievement in her career to date.