


Heart in Voh

Autumn Forest in the Region of Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada

Fields of Tulips, Near Amsterdam, Netherlands

Patchwork of Carpets in Marrakech, Morocco

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, US

Dromedary Caravan Near Nouakchott, Mauritania

Worker Resting on Bales of Cotton, Ivory Coast

Dromadary Caravan Near Nouakchott, Mauritania

Tree of Life, Tsavo National Park, Kenya

Sandbank on the Coast of Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia

Greater Flamingos on Lake Naruku, Kenya

Cliffs of Inishmore, Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland

Nature Reserve, Arguin Bank, Gironde, France

Whale Off the Valdés Peninsula, Argentina

Agricultural Landscape Near Cognac, Charente, France

Yankee Stadium, New York City, US

Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz, Argentina

Car Breakers, Saint-Brieuc, Côte d’Armor, France

Flock of Scarlet Ibis, Near Pedernales, Amacuro Delta, Venezuela

Solar Thermal Power Plants in Sanlúcar la Mayor

“Sand Digger” in Kalaban Koro, Bamako, Mali

Rubber Tracks on a Recreation Ground near Doha, Qatar

Orchard Among the Wheat, Macedonia, Greece

Confluence of the Rio Uruguay and a Tributary, Misiones Province, Argentina

Training Arena in the Hippodrome of Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines, France

Icebergs and an Adelie Penguin, Adelie Land, Antarctica

Icebreaker Louis Saint Laurent in Resolute Bay, Nunavut Territory, Canada
French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand has an unbelievable portfolio of aerial photography, capturing some of the most beautiful places in the world.
When Yann was 30 he traveled to Kenya with his wife with whom he carried out a three-year study on the behavior of a family of lions in the Massaï Mara reserve. He quickly started using a camera as a visual aid to capture his observations and enhance the written reports they compiled. While in Africa, he earned his living as a hot-air balloon pilot. This was when he really discovered the earth from above and the advantages of viewing what he was studying from afar to gain an overall picture of an area and its resources. He discovered his calling: to demonstrate the Earth’s beauty and show the impact of mankind on the Planet. His first book, Lions, was born of this adventure – he likes to call these lions his “first photography teachers.”
Yann is also the founder of the Goodplanet Foundation that aims to raise public awareness of environmental issues, implement carbon offset programmes and fight deforestation with local NGOs.
Images courtesy of Yann Arthus-Bertrand