Zoo


A collection of atmospheric and enigmatic portraits of animals.


Britta Jaschinski


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Overview
  • A collection of atmospheric and enigmatic portraits of animals by Britta Jaschinski (b.1965)
  • Hauntingly beautiful photographs of dolphins, polar bears and zebras that owe their inspiration to portraiture rather than documentation, imbuing the animals with a shadowy and melancholy dignity
  • This timeless body of work on animals won Jaschinski instant recognition
  • Appeals to photography enthusiasts and animal lovers alike




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About the book

Britta Jaschinski's exquisite photographs owe their inspiration to portraiture rather than documentation, creating an atmosphere rather than making a statement. The animals in these photographs have a shadowy, almost enigmatic presence that excites our curiosity and draws us in to their world.

Our glimpses of them tend to be partial and fragmentary - from a furry hand gripping an iron bar to dolphins floating just below the surface of a pool. Polar bears stare from a rocky stage, a zebra stands absolutely still and silent. All animals display a melancholy dignity, commanding a sense of respect in the viewer that is tinged with unease.

Jaschinski's involvement and empathy is evident throughout, but she never allows it to intrude; instead she offers us an arresting series of pictures in a hauntingly mesmerizing book.




In The Press

'Bewitching portraiture of zoo animals in silver and matt black.' (Attitude)

'A point forcefully made through outstanding photography.' (Amateur Photographer)

'Here is a book with almost no text, but full of unease and mystery...' (The Good Book Guide)



About the author(s)
Britta Jaschinski (b.1965) was born in Bremen and has lived and worked in England since 1990. Her body of work on animals won her instant recognition which resulted in exhibitions throughout the world, including a solo show at London's Photographers' Gallery in 1995.

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