Yann Arthus Bertrand

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a French photographer, filmmaker, and environmentalist, born in 1946, in Paris, France. His photographic work focuses on highlighting the beauty and fragility of the natural world, and its living inhabitants.

He is most well-known for his aerial photographs from the best-selling illustrated book in history “The Earth from Above” (4,5 millions editions sold), which offers a unique perspective on the landscapes and ecosystems of our planet and is a remarkable call to action. Yann encourages us to take a closer look at the world around us and to take action to protect it for future generations.

Beyond his environmental focus, Yann's work also highlights people from different parts of the globe, offering a glimpse into the lives and traditions of those who call these places Home. With thousands of faces captured from remote tribes in Africa to urban centers in Asia, Yann’s work provides one of the most diverse and richly textured views of the Human experience.

Yann has also produced several films and documentaries, including the award-winning film "Home" in 2009, and the acclaimed “Human” in 2015. His unique visual style and narrative storylines tell powerful stories about the relationship between humanity and planet Earth.

Yann's work has earned him prestigious awards, including the Legion of Honor, France's highest award, and the United Nations Environment Programme's Champion of the Earth award. Nowadays he uses his influence to raise awareness about environmental issues and inspire positive change.

Overall, Yann Arthus-Bertrand's success is a testament to his talent, vision, and commitment to making a positive impact on the world. His work has inspired people from all around the world and from all generations to think differently about the natural world and our place in it, and his advocacy efforts have helped to drive real change in the fight against climate change and environmental degradation.

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