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Through The Lens Of An Alabama Wildlife Photographer
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Through The Lens Of An Alabama Wildlife Photographer

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Do you ever find yourself spending hours at your local zoo admiring wildlife behind the separation of glass and cages? An Alabama based Wildlife Photographer provides a unique perspective to the animals we are typically seen confined by the cages we place them in.

As a recent graduate of the University of Montevallo, artist Jeremy Black introduces us to a new view focused solely on the animals themselves. Isolated from their environments, these captive animals no longer appear to be confined within Jeremy Black’s work. The utilization of a black background helps to draw attention solely to the animals themselves.

According to artist Jeremy Black, “Through my lens, I’m able to present the animals in a way that shows their strength and pride, not their captivity. I try to take the cages away.” The motivation for his obsession with freedom developed from years of being placed in a box of his own, and as he grew older and learned how to break down the walls that confined him, it only felt right to do the same for the animals. Their portraits represent the value of untouched wilderness, the beauty of the products of nature.

Many of the animals and reptiles depicted in his recent series entitled, “Fauna Distaccato” or (Detached Wildlife) can be found at the Memphis Zoo, The Birmingham Zoo, and the Montgomery Zoo.

This ongoing project has been a way for Jeremy to draw attention to the wildlife we take for granted on a daily basis. Take a look at some of Jeremy’s photographs below and vote for your favorites.

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More info: JeremyBlackPhotography.com

Tyranza, African Elephant / Memphis Zoo

Known as the oldest female African Elephant in the United States, Tyranza played a large role in the inspiration for this ongoing photographic series. She was born in 1964 and originally lived in the wild. In 1977, Tyranza retired from the Ringling Brothers Circus and was relocated to the Memphis Zoo where she currently resides. She has just celebrated her 53rd birthday on July 12, 2017.

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Southern White Rhinoceros / Memphis Zoo

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Wood Stork / The Birmingham Zoo

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Secretary Bird / The Birmingham Zoo

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Darhan, Snow Leopard / Memphis Zoo

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Grey Fox / The Birmingham Zoo

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Peruvian Thick-Knee / The Birmingham Zoo

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Masked Lapwing/ The Birmingham Zoo

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Green Crested Basilisk / The Birmingham Zoo

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Emerald Tree Boa / Montgomery Zoo

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Australian Lorikeet / The Birmingham Zoo

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White Stork / The Birmingham Zoo

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Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black

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Perspective is the only thing we have to inform us. The way we see the world and its components influences our beliefs, values, and opinions. Therefore, the ability to manipulate and control certain perspectives through my lens gives me the power to share my own unique view of the world. Photography is a way for me to convey my experiences without the use of words.

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Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black

Author, Community member

Perspective is the only thing we have to inform us. The way we see the world and its components influences our beliefs, values, and opinions. Therefore, the ability to manipulate and control certain perspectives through my lens gives me the power to share my own unique view of the world. Photography is a way for me to convey my experiences without the use of words.

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Nancy E
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Except for the snake, I loved these ,with my favorite being the fox !

Jackson Allinder
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I live in Alabama and the Australian Lorikeet at the The Birmingham Zoo, there was a very old, missing feather Lorikeet and it atacked me. And I went back a year later and it bit me, I think it was the same one.

Nancy E
Community Member
7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Except for the snake, I loved these ,with my favorite being the fox !

Jackson Allinder
Community Member
5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I live in Alabama and the Australian Lorikeet at the The Birmingham Zoo, there was a very old, missing feather Lorikeet and it atacked me. And I went back a year later and it bit me, I think it was the same one.

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