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Pascal Beaudenon
Pascal Beaudenon photographer pascalbeaudenon.com Before dedicating myself to wildlife photography, I worked as a photojournalist in Beirut (Lebanon) from 1989 to 2002 for Sipa Press, covering the news and conflicts in the Middle-East as well in former Yugoslavia, Georgia, Armenia an Nagorno-Karabakh, among others countries.

In 2002, I decided to end my career as a photojournalist to turn to nature photography and, in 2005, published « The Other Lebanon », a book of panoramic natural landscapes. This is when I became interested in wildlife. I turned my lens to the griffon vulture and then started following the common crane migration in Europe, the bellowing of the fallow deer, and the flight of Canadian geese in the megacity of New York.

I am about to finalise, next winter, a five-year project on the musk ox in Norway where I have been spending long months in the cold season, observing this emblematic and magnificent animal.

My passion, emotion and commitment to wildlife have only grown to throughout these last fifteen years. My photography is focused on the search for the aesthetic that will help raise awareness on the absolute necessity for nature and wildlife’s conservation.

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