Thomas P. Peschak gets up close and really, really personal with his work.
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About Thomas Peschak
Thomas is chief photographer for the Save Our Seas Foundation and a fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP), spending months each year documenting marine conservation issues.
He has produced four books, and is a multiple prizewinner in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Thomas believes that photographs are among the most effective weapons in the conservation armoury. To enjoy more of his photography, click here.
To explore the potential impact of the proposed oil pipeline, the ILCP, in partnership with Pacific Wild and the Save Our Seas Foundation, organised a RAVE (Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition) in September 2010, during which Thomas documented the aquatic realm. Through these images he hopes to promote the safeguarding of this precious area for future generations.
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