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Joachim Schmeisser

Elephants in Heaven


2017. 176 S. 93 SW-Abb., 15 Farbabb. 32 cm
Verlag/Jahr: TENEUES MEDIA 2017
ISBN: 3-9617104-7-3 (3961710473)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-9617104-7-8 (9783961710478)

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Mit einem Vorwort von Dame Daphne Sheldrick, Gründerin des David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Because elephants are pachyderms, a combination of two Greek roots meaning "thick Skin", one might think that nothing bothers them and that they lead quiet, safe lives. Nothing could be further from the truth: elephants have been hunted and killed for their ivory tusks since antiquity. And people often ignore the calves left behind, who must now live out their lives as traumatized and fearful orphans. Wildlife photographer Joachim Schmeisser made it his mission to document the story of these abandoned baby elephants. Through his sponsorship of elephants, he came into contact with the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the world´s largest and most successful rescue and rehabilitation operation for orphaned elephants, headquartered in Nairobi. Professional veterinary technicians bottle feed the elephant calves until they are old enough to locate their own food. By living together with older elephant calves, they also learn the social rules governing elephant herds. After this phase is complete, the elephants are taken to one of the Trust´s rehabilitation stockades before they are released back into the wild.
Joachim Schmeisser followed numerous elephants through the entire process and captured fascinating pictures from their arrival at the nursery all the way to their release back into the wild. Elephants in Heaven provides a visual record of how these traumatized elephants are raised in a place that is truly heavenly for them, offering a compelling behind-the-scenes look inside an elephant nursery. The touching animal portraits also convey the devastating consequences of poaching, because for Joachim Schmeisser, it´s about "beauty, fragility, transience, mindfulness, and about dignity and the equal standing of each individual."
JOACHIM SCHMEISSER begann seine professionelle Laufbahn als Werbefotograf. Doch daneben widmete er sich immer schon Themen, die ihm persönlich am Herzen liegen, vor allem Menschen und gesellschaftsrelevanten Themen. Für seine herausragenden Arbeiten wurde er bereits mehrfach international ausgezeichnet, darunter mit dem Hasselblad Masters Award 2012. Seine Arbeiten werden weltweit ausgestellt.