Selected title German Photo Book Award 2014
Book Signings
Eliott Bay Book Company, Seattle, April 26, 5pm
Village Books, Bellingham, May 18th
American photographer Annie Marie Musselman has a series of photographs that are sure to tug at your heart especially if youre an animal lover. Titled Finding Trust, the photographs show injured wild animals being cared for at a wildlife rehabilitation center.
Musselman started shooting the project seven years ago at a small sanctuary 75 miles away from Seattle, called the Sarvey Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. In the process of documenting the animals lives, she was personally involved with helping the patients as well and in turn they helped heal her from the grief of her mother and fathers deaths.
Annie Marie Musselman lives in Seattle, Washington. Finding Trust has been featured in several magazines and exhibitions. Her images have been published in American Photography 25, Outside, National Geographic Magazine, Harper Collins, Elle, Travel + Leisure, The New York Times and Newsweek among others. She is represented by Bianco Artist Management. Currently she is working on a project with the wolves of Wolf Haven International, with a comission by the Getty Images Grant for Good.
»Coming to Sarvey felt like coming home. The work that I produced there documents the delicate union that exists between humans and animals. These pictures were made with the intention to show the world an upclose view into the faces and souls of these wild animals. To look into their eyes as if looking into our own.« Annie Marie Musselman
Authors: Annie Marie Musselman, Tony Angell
Artists: Annie Marie Musselman
Designed by Kehrer Design
Hardcover
28 x 21,2 cm
112 pages
65 color ills.
English
available
ISBN
Euro 35,
2013