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Africa [Hardcover]

Michael Poliza (Photographer)
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July 15, 2006
Africa is a source of amazing bio-diversity and home to some of the planet's most spectacular landscapes. The sights of this awe-inspiring continent are captured with consummate skill and sensitivity by master lensman Michael Poliza. With extensive experience photographing the animals and terrain of Africa, Poliza's viewpoint is shaped by his concern for the fragile eco-systems he chronicles. These images embody the soul of Africa's flora and fauna with a true artist's eye for color and composition. This book will be enjoyed for years to come. Poliza started as a child actor on German TV, then founded several highly successful IT ventures in the US and Germany. His ?STARSHIP MILLENNIUM VOYAGE, ? around the world on a 75 ft expedition yacht, was avidly followed by millions via internet. Poliza now focuses mainly on film and photography, including work for the Discovery Channel. He spends a great deal of time based in Cape Town, and is a pioneer in the use of digital photography for illustrated books. ? An ideal gift, both for the lover of fine art photography and the keen naturalist ? A timeless collection highlighting the beauty of Africa's natural riches

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A massive, majestic book, it features 180 startlingly vivid animal portraits and expansive vistas from across Southern Africa. Visually stunning. -- The New York Times Book Review / Holiday Books Issue, December 3, 2006

Extraordinary photography! -- Nature's Best Photography Magazine, Summer 2006

Poliza's portrait of the African wilderness is full of magnificent, brilliantly observed vignettes, captured with the timing of a master. -- Travel Africa, Summer 2006

So beautiful! I was amazed at the colors and the size of this book. The pictures are so beautiful. -- Good Morning America, ABC-TV, December 21, 2006

About the Author

Michael Poliza is a true adventurer and his voyage around the world on a 75 ft yacht was followed by millions via the internet. He is mainly based in Cape Town, and is a pioneer in the use of digital photography for illustrated books.

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  • Hardcover: 408 pages
  • Publisher: teNeues (July 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3832791272
  • ISBN-13: 978-3832791278
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 12 x 2.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #210,285 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michael Poliza has never been a man to do things by half measures. That might sound like a cliché, but his life is certainly not. His entire track record shows somebody who jumps into projects with both feet, immersing himself completely in the subject matter and fast becoming seen as a leader in whatever field he chooses to focus. 'Google' his name now and you'll find repeated reference to his incredibly successful books. Yet just dig a little deeper, and you'll find that a few years ago his name was in lights in the business world - and before that on the television screen.

Michael just grins when somebody mentions he's lived three lives. To an outsider, the three might seem highly divergent. But look more closely and they have very similar themes, all shaped by his uncanny ability to detect a new direction in its early phases, and then to work unstoppably in mastering the subject matter and pushing the boundaries of what is deemed possible or probable.

The themes the three lives have in common are media and electronic gadgets. This man has lived the digital age to the full.

So the first of Michael's lives was in television. He modestly tells the story of somebody wanting to woo his older sister and casting her baby brother in a television role. Whatever the start, Michael was obviously both talented and hardworking. By the time he was a teenager, he was as well known as any actor could possibly be in the Germany of that time, and appeared in more than 100 television shows and films.

His second incarnation was as a businessman. In the USA, where he spent time as an exchange student, Michael first caught a glimpse of quite how digital the future would be. Returning to Germany, he petitioned IBM to grant him an agency, despite his youth. His relentlessness paid off, and the young man became a slave to his pager and the needs of his clients, continuing to build an impressive business in the IT sector.

In 1997 he began his third life focusing on digital media. Selling his companies for a small fortune in stock, he had planned to buy a yacht and sail around the world. But then the dot.com crash happened, and suddenly IT stocks plummeted in value - today, Michael jokes about how he watched the yacht he intended to build get shorter by a foot every day. Not being a man to give up, he hatched a grand plan: the Millennium Starship voyage. Journalists and photographers would be invited to join him on board to document the state of the world's wild locations at the turn of the millennium. Sponsors like SONY, Microsoft, Deutsche Telekom, Olympus and the WWF helped to foot the bill, with the output broadcast daily on the Internet and followed by millions of people around the world - an unheard of achievement in those early digital days. STERN Magazine was the main media partner, publishing many features on the voyage.

And that's where Michael's publishing experience began, with the book of the voyage quickly becoming a bestseller of more than 50,000 copies. True to his IT roots and passions, he had already embraced digital photography, and his Starship book was the very first coffee table book to feature more than 50% digital content.

The voyage over, Michael sold the boat and was headed to Madagascar when he stopped by South Africa's 'Mother City' of Cape Town and promptly lost his heart to her. He built a house on the Atlantic Seaboard, using this as a base for countless visits to the nature reserves of Southern Africa. Much of this was thanks to a friendship with Wilderness Safaris, who gave him freedom of access in return for the use of his images - a truly symbiotic relationship.

The beautiful body of work that quickly developed was crying out to be shown to the rest of the world, and that's where publisher Hendrik teNeues came in. He quickly realized the value of his old friend's content, and the book AFRICA was launched to massive acclaim in 2006. "Poliza has taken wildlife and landscape photography to a new level," the Cape Times raved in September 2006. Great Britain's Daily Express was no less unequivocal: "If ever a book could take your breath away, this is the one." ABC's Good Morning America selected it as one of the best coffee table books of that year, with the New York Times acknowledging: "It is unlikely to change the way you think about Africa. But it might change the way you think about photography."
EYES OVER AFRICA followed suit to equal acclaim and success, being named as Book of the Year 2009 in both Germany and the USA. The result of an aerial journey from Michael's birthplace in Hamburg to his new house in Cape Town in his friend Stefan Breuer's helicopter, the book provided a bird's-eye view of the continent, showcasing nature's graphics and man's impact in surprising and powerful ways.

Finally done with the heat of Africa, Michael found himself focused on the world's cooler climes: Antarctica and the Arctic. The resultant ANTARCTIC, published in 2009, is a touching and opulent coffee table book, which insightfully portrays the beauty and fragility of polar life.

ANTARCTIC was a milestone in Michael's life for another reason: it took his eyes off Africa, and after finishing his work on the polar regions, he chose to return to Hamburg as his base, where he opened his own gallery. Not only did this provide a new headquarters for the Michael Poliza Photography enterprise, but it also offered opportunities to revive old friendships and associations, and in December 2009 he was named as an ambassador of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

The intent all along had been to photograph Australia next, but Michael could not shake off his love of Africa. Having seen first-hand how the football World Cup could transform a country, he could not miss the opportunity to celebrate the first ever World Cup on African soil. So a new plan was quickly hatched: head back to South Africa for just a few months. Australia could wait. There was only one thing for 2010: SOUTH AFRICA.

Update: Michael has published CLASSIC AFRICA and KENYA in 2010 and 2011.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent!!!!!!!!!!! 10 out of 10!!!, August 13, 2006
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I am a collector of coffee table books, and I have many in my collection. I can say without a doubt that AFRICA by michael Poliza is the finest photography book that I have ever seen! In both presentation and content it is quite simply a magnificent book!! It is huge, 15 X 11.75 and 408 pages. There are 180 color photographs in it, all spread over 2 pages. The back of the book has small thumbnails describing each photo. Most of the photos were taken in Southern Africa, with the great majority being in Botswana. there are many close-up shots of animals, with a few landscape and aerial photographs included.

The photos by Mr. Poliza made me feel like I was actually in Africa, gazing into the eyes of a Lion, and that was a great feeling!!

This is a book that I will treasure owning and will take pride of place on my Coffee Table!!

Doug
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning, January 9, 2007
This review is from: Africa (Hardcover)
After a recent trip to Tanzania & Kenya, I wanted to find some way to keep the images of the animal life I saw in those places fresh in my mind's eye. Michael Poliza's photography captures the colorful, raw elegance that is Africa in purest form. This large book is for anyone of any age who appreciates beautiful photography, and also for animal lovers everywhere who want to witness up-close the delicate balance of animal life at it's most majestic. A stunning addition to any collection.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, September 16, 2006
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I'm not really a lover of wildlife photography, but this incredible book impressed me because it is so very much more than that. It is a celebration of the beauty of African scenery; it provides intimate encounters with African fauna and flora; and it simply carries the reader away on a dream journey into wilderness spaces.

If ever a book, through sheer imagery, summarised why it is so important that we conserve wilderness, this is it. An inspiration.
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What type of person must one be and what kind of character must one have to be prepared to wait hours, days or even weeks for the perfect shot-that ideal photo, the unique wildlife composition? Sitting in a Land Rover, crouching behind bushes, lying in the grass or circling in an airplane, one must focus so on the moment, searching for visual opportunities in each scene and movement, camera constantly present and always at the ready to capture the perfect instant. Read the first page
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