Today's Big Picture mailing features Paul Bertner 's photos of animals that glow blue and green under an ultraviolet light. You can sign up to receive our weekly mailings here: https://lnkd.in/g2qXzQFq
Minden Pictures
Photography
Aptos, CA 240 followers
Minden Pictures is recognized globally for its premium collection of wildlife and nature stock photography.
About us
Minden Pictures is recognized globally for its premium collection of wildlife and nature stock photos and feature stories. Our coverage includes key aspects of natural history, biodiversity and endangered species from all continents including many remote and isolated regions. We also feature images of human interaction with the natural world highlighting natural science and conservation research, environmental issues, indigenous peoples and eco travel. Our customers include leading book and magazine publishers, calendar companies and conservation non-profits world-wide.
- Website
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http://www.mindenpictures.com
External link for Minden Pictures
- Industry
- Photography
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Aptos, CA
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- nature and wildlife stock photography, photography, stock photos, stock photography, content, editorial, photography, photos, wildlife photography, nature photography, and photo
Locations
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Primary
9565 Soquel Drive #202
Aptos, CA 95003, US
Employees at Minden Pictures
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Sebastian Kennerknecht
Conservation and Nature Photographer
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Albert Lleal Moya
Nature and science photographer. Photojournalist. SEM micrograph coloured. Stock images, editorial and advertisements.
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Jaymi Heimbuch
Founder, Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy
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Brais Seara
Freelance Photographer.
Updates
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Check out the compound eyes on this Downland Horsefly (Tabanus glaucopis) by Thomas Marent on the cover of this month's kids' magazine, SPICK. Great intro to an interior article all about eyes.
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Our latest Big Picture is all about penguins living in warm regions of the globe. You can see more images on our site: https://lnkd.in/gBMRUzcn
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Congratulations to Gerry Ellis whose Spotted Owl image is featured in the New York Times today. His photo illustrates an article about a new federal policy to protect this endangered species by eliminating competing Barred Owls that are considered invasive.
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Tui De Roy brings us a new selection of images featuring Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles, the smallest and most critically endangered of all sea turtle species. These animals have a remarkable story of resilience centered around Rancho Nuevo Beach in Tamaulipas, Mexico. This stretch of sand serves as the primary nesting ground for the entire species. After a devastating decline in the mid-20th century, the Atlantic Ridley population faced near extinction. Scientists estimate that as many as 40,000 females nested there in a single day in 1947, but over-harvesting of eggs and other threats drastically reduced their numbers. Intensive conservation efforts have become a beacon of hope for these turtles. Thanks to protected nesting beaches, bi-national conservation partnerships (between Mexico and the United States), and the reduction of bycatch in fishing gear, this sea turtle population is slowly but steadily recovering. While many dangers still exist, the increasing population trend and inspiring commitment to their survival offer a brighter future for this charismatic marine reptile. #naturephotography #seaturtle #stockphotography #wildlife
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We are happy to share this double page in National Wildlife Federation's NWF Magazine of Ralph Pace's humpback whale mother and calf in an article about AI use in wildlife research. This image was taken in Maui under NMFS Permit # 19225
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January's issue of SPICK features Suzi Eszterhas 's coverage of Dr. Rebecca Cliffe's work with Costa Rican sloths through her non-profit The Sloth Conservation Foundation. You can see more of her photos and learn about the organization on our website: https://lnkd.in/gwigcnAz
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Another cover placement on Science from our agency. This time it's Michael Hutchinson's photo of Jersey cows illustrating an article about farm animals' intelligence. #stockphotography #naturephotography #editorialphotography Nature Picture Library
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We just received our copy of The Nature Conservancy 's 2024 calendar in the mail and are pleased to share examples our photographers' work we licensed for this year's title. Sergey Gorshkov's Leopard graces the cover and May main photo; Tim Fitzharris' aspen forest is the inside cover; Suzi Eszterhas's Sloth is the featured image for March, George Sanker's running American Purple Gallinule illustrates July and Steve Gettle's snowy-white Short-tailed Weasel rounds out the year as December's main image.