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Alamy signs up Frans Lanting

Grant's zebra mother and foal, Equus quagga boehmi, East Africa - A9XN51 © blphoto
© Frans Lanting Studio / Alamy

Oxfordshire, UK 3 December 2009

Alamy, the world’s largest online stock photo library, is delighted to announce that it is now representing images by the award winning Frans Lanting, hailed as one of the great nature photographers of all time.

Featuring a broad selection of the animal and landscape photography for which he is best known, it is the first time that many of the 3,000 plus images in this collection have been available world-wide.

The images were previously only available through limited channels but now Frans Lanting has chosen Alamy to achieve a wider distribution. Alamy‘s Head of Content Alan Capel said: “In discussions, it very quickly became clear that Frans was looking for a distribution outlet that would widen the market for his outstanding imagery in a low-hassle high-impact way.

“We are delighted that he has chosen Alamy and we are very excited by the stunning and atmospheric photography that this collection brings to Alamy.”

Frans Lanting’s influential work appears in books, magazines and exhibitions around the world. For more than two decades he has documented wildlife and our relationship with nature in environments from the Amazon to Antarctica.

He has been commissioned frequently by National Geographic, where he served as a Photographer-in-Residence. Lanting’s recent work includes profiles of global ecological hot spots and a series on American landscapes.

Lanting has received numerous prestigious awards. In 2001 H.R.H. Prince Bernhard inducted him as a Knight in the Royal Order of the Golden Ark, the Netherlands' highest conservation honour. He has received top honours from World Press Photo, the title of BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the Sierra Club's Ansel Adams Award. In 1999 he was honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in London.

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