WALK THE EARTH

… the story of the last great tuskers who still walk the Earth

my third photographic book entirely dedicated to African Elephants is coming soon

KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN TO GO LIVE ON

MAY 24th 2024

WALK THE EARTH

I am extremely thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Walk the Earth, my third photographic book, a journey into the world of African Elephants in search of the last great tuskers. I have working on this project intensively for the last five years and now it’s time to make it come true. Through the Kickstarter campaign that is going to be launched soon, you can help me make this book a reality.

You have the possibility to pre-order the book in regular and limited deluxe edition at a discounted rate, and to access other exciting and exclusive rewards at great prices, only available during the campaign.

These include highly collectible limited-edition fine-art prints of some of my favorite images of African Elephants, mentoring sessions with me on photography and two exclusive safaris to look for Elephants in Kenya!!

KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN TO GO LIVE ON

May 24th 2024 - 13:00hrs Kenya time (11:00am UK)

FEDERICO VERONESI

Born in Italy, moved to Kenya more than twenty years-ago to follow a dream of life among Elephants and Lions, surrounded by the endless wilderness of Africa.
With his black and white and color photographs, he aims to convey the soul of the creatures he encounters and the immensity of the land they live in.

Fine-Art African Wildlife images

Portfolio

Fine-art Prints

Selected images are available as limited edition fine-art prints. By acquiring one of my prints you bring the soul of Africa into your home and you’ll directly support African wildlife conservation.

Proudly Supporting

PRINTS FOR CONSERVATION

Photo Safaris

On safari with
Federico Veronesi

One Life

A celebration of life as the strongest connection between us humans and our living companions on this planet, the animals, is ultimately the essence of this book. They are who we are. They were when we weren’t yet. They will be when we’ll be gone. Only some of them, unfortunately. We are not above them. We can’t own or dispose them. What we are doing to them, we are doing to us. We are one, though in different external appearances. We have one heart. One soul. One life.


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