Thanks to the New Yorker’s website for this brief review of the work of one of our favorite photographers:
Tomasz Gudzowaty’s Wildlife Sublime
By Carolyn Korman
Does wildlife photography make us feel closer to other animals or more distant? In Tomasz Gudzowaty’s remarkable new book, aptly named “Closer,” the answer seems, at first, to be the latter. His planet is unpeopled, savage, elemental. His wide-angle shots depict lands inhabited by vast congregations of beasts and birds. Continue reading
