Presentation of the new project by Italian photographer Enzo Barracco about Galapagos that perfectly adds to his series of spectacular photographs of the most remote and fascinating places on Earth.
Enzo Barracco, an Emmy Nominated Italian photographer, author of The Noise of Ice Antarctica, chose the Galapagos islands for his latest project: The Skin of Rock Galapagos, the very place where nearly 200 years ago Charles Darwin studied the origin of our species. With their unique geographical position, the Galapagos are the perfect environment to visualize and understand how delicate the equilibrium of the oceanic system is, and how deeply it affects the life on our planet. Three major ocean currents converge at the Galapagos, creating a unique biodiversity and rich ecosystems, like no other place on the planet. This unique condition of factors also serves as a barometer of environmental fragility and climate change.
Enzo in this Book invited different institutions and Company to give their voice about the topic and the commitment about our Oceans.
Barracco is also involved in corporate communication and has worked with leading companies including: BCG Boston Consulting Group, Barclays Bank, Estée Lauder Group, La Prairie Group, Moncler, Corneliani , Park Hyatt Group, Dorchester Collection, Vivienne Westwood, Royal Marines UK, Royal Geographical society, BIG Architects, The Royal Foundation, Yale University, European Union Delegation to The United Nations in New York, UNESCO, Vogue Italia, The European Commission Representation in Italy and many other institutions.
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