andrew peacock

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Andrew Peacock?s photographs are inspired by the origins of expedition photography, but their radical beauty brings them into a surrealist context. It is up to the audience to ask: can the sea really be that blue? Do glaciers really look like that? Can penguins really survive in these conditions? There is a palpable thirst for adventure that characterises his photography, leaving the spectator full of wonder and excitement at the idea of discovering remote and inaccessible regions. This photograph was taken at the Ross Dependency, a region of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand and harbouring a marine zone of great ecological importance. Andrew Peacock had the opportunity to visit this region in early 2017 with EYOS Expeditions, thanks to his medical expertise. As a wind started blowing on the ice, a group of Ad

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