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  1. Calendar: 28 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Abrams Calendars; 2011-08-01
  3. Author: Jill Greenberg
  4. ISBN: 0810998548
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #289372

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We share about 98 percent of our DNA with chimpanzees, our closest biological cousins, and never have the similarities been so amusingly—or brilliantly—captured. The intimate portraits in this quirky calendar, shot by renowned photographer Jill Greenberg and drawn from her bestselling book Monkey Portraits, convey a startlingly human range of emotions and personalities.

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We share about 98 percent of our DNA with chimpanzees, our closest biological cousins. And never have the similarities between simians and humans been so amusingly and brilliantly captured as in Monkey Portratis. Jill Greenberg has spent 15 years photographing celebrities--from Clint Eastwood to Drew Barrymore--for leading publications, but has recently focused on actors of a different sort. She has been photographing monkeys and apes, many of whom have appeared on film or in television shows. Her intimate portraits of these animals convey a startling range of emotions and personalities, and evoke an almost eerie sense of recognition. Each of these 76 amazingly anthropomorphic photographs will remind you of someone you know. These monkeys in all their glory will cause you to laugh out loud and to wonder just how different we truly are.


Monkey Business



Dax

Pumpkin





Mala





Dax [Exclusive Outtake]

Dax [Exclusive Outtake]



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4.6 out of 5 stars (50 customer reviews)

17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Wonderful, September 6, 2006
Wantz Upon A Time Reviews (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Monkey Portraits (Hardcover)
Some say they're just animals. Others say they're almost human. What is it about monkeys and apes that fascinate us? Whatever the reason, we love them, and this is what Jill Greenberg celebrates in her new photographic collection, Monkey Portraits.

Old world or new, the monkeys and apes are captured in a range of emotions. Somber to silly, bored to brash, these primates will startle you with the depth of their emotions. As Greenberg points out, the beings caught in these intimate portraits can look surprisingly human, expectedly animal, or both. Either way, as you page through, you'll see a set of eyes here or a mouth there that look as though they could belong to someone you know.

Greenberg's skills behind the lens are starkly apparent. She has managed to bring forth a stunning array of emotions generally reserved for human "people." Anyone can take pictures, but Greenberg can go beyond the photo to that moment between breaths where the truly remarkable can be...Read more


18 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning portraits, October 28, 2006
Marie - See all my reviews
This review is from: Monkey Portraits (Hardcover)
The photos in this book are stunning, revealing, and thought provoking. That said I wish the silly captions had been left out. They are contrived and instead of revealing something about the subjects end up being an annoyance. Instead of viewing the portraits and searching the faces for some primal connection we're given the photographers attempt at humor. The occasional quotes were far more revealing and thoughtful. Ignore the captions, which fortunately were designed to not be physically intrusive, and instead enjoy searching the faces of these wonderful creatures for the little that separates us.


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Only connect., August 31, 2007
William T. Bebout (Somerville, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Monkey Portraits (Hardcover)
The response elicited by these stunningly emotional portraits are like nothing I have experienced in years of looking at photographs of animals.
I agree with the reviewer who suggested you ignore the captions. These are prime examples of photographs that transend the 1000 words they may be worth. Priceless.

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