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After dedicating his last book to pay homage to the Lion, it is to another king that the photographer Laurent Baheux has decided to pay homage. With ELEPHANT, he tells nearly 20 years of unforgettable encounters with this emblematic animal from Africa which never ceases to amaze him, revealing another of its facets to him at each new meeting.

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After dedicating his last book to pay homage to the Lion, it is to another king that the photographer Laurent Baheux has decided to pay homage. With ELEPHANT, he tells nearly 20 years of unforgettable encounters with this emblematic animal from Africa which never ceases to amaze him, revealing another of its facets to him at each new meeting.
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Laurent Baheux is a French photographer, born in 1970, renowned for his powerful black-and-white wildlife photography. Originally a sports journalist and photographer, Baheux shifted his focus to nature and wildlife, particularly in Africa. His images capture the majesty and vulnerability of animals such as lions, elephants, rhinos, and other species, often portraying them in dramatic monochrome, which has become his signature style. Baheux's work emphasizes the beauty of wildlife while also highlighting the urgency of conservation efforts. He is a passionate advocate for animal rights and environmental preservation, partnering with organizations such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to raise awareness of endangered species. His photography has been featured in exhibitions worldwide and published in multiple acclaimed books, making him a leading voice in wildlife conservation through art.