Fred Bruemmer
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Fred Bruemmer (born June 26, 1929) is a Canadian arctic nature photographer and researcher.
Born in Riga, Latvia, he emigrated to Canada in 1951 and became a citizen in 1956.
His 1964 photo of a white harp seal pup became an icon and was among 51 photos chosen in the book "Photographs that Changed the World." In 1983 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
Books by Fred Bruemmer include:
- The Long Hunt (1969);
- Seasons of the Eskimo (1971);
- Encounters with Arctic Animals (1972);
- The Arctic (1974);
- The Life of the Harp Seal (1977);
- Children of the North (1979);
- Summer at Bear River (1980);
- The Arctic World (1985);
- Arctic Animals (1986);
- Seasons of the Seal (1988);
- World of the Polar Bear (1989);
- Seals (1991) (with Eric S. Grace);
- Land of Dark, Land of Light (1993) (with Karen Pandell);
- Les Animaux du Grand Nord (1993) (with Angele Delaunois);
- Arctic Memories: Living with the Inuit (1993);
- Nanook and Nauja: The Polar Bear Cubs (1995) (with Angele *Delaunois);
- Kotik: The Baby Seal (1995) (with Angele Delaunois);
- Polar Dance: Born of the North Wind (1997) (with Tom *Mangelsen);
- Seals in the Wild (1998)
[edit] References
- Fred Bruemmer. Polar Circle. Retrieved on March 28, 2005.