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Earth from Above: 365 Days
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Earth from Above: 365 Days

Collector Grade · B+ Rarity · Uncommon
Hardcover en 792 pages 2.47 kg

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Earth from Above: 365 Days by Yann Arthus-Bertrand showcases a year-long visual diary through aerial photography, capturing Earth’s diverse natural and human-altered landscapes from a lofty vantage point. The book presents a carefully curated sequence of images spanning multiple seasons and climates, emphasizing scale, interconnectedness, and temporal changes in ecosystems around the globe. The photographic approach favors clarity and detail, allowing viewers to engage contemplatively with the interplay of environment and human presence without reliance on heavy textual commentary. Published in 2005 by Harry N. Abrams, the volume extends Arthus-Bertrand’s ongoing investigation of Earth’s surface, combining environmental awareness with an artful photographic narrative.

For photobook collectors, this work holds significance for its thematic consistency and global scope, embodying a sustained visual project that transcends snapshot aesthetics to foster ecological reflection. While not noted for extreme rarity or limited print runs, it remains collectible due to Arthus-Bertrand’s established reputation in aerial photography and its documentation of early 21st-century environmental conditions. The volume’s format, combining lavish imagery with thoughtful curation, offers a valued example of nature-focused photobooks that balance artistic craft with environmental messaging. Collectors interested in landscape photography, environmental themes, or contemporary photobook publishing will find it a noteworthy addition, albeit with moderate rarity and investment risk given the absence of detailed edition information.