
This wildlife photographer doesn't just shoot landscapes -- she's changing them at the same time
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Through her photography, Emma Gatland hopes to draw attention to conservation issues on the African continent.
(CNN) — Emma Gatland grabbed her fish-eye lens and pointed it up towards the sky.
In her frame was a rhino, tied up by its snout and four feet, being airlifted by a helicopter -- while suspended upside down.
It was a peculiar sight, but for Gatland, the photo she captured in that moment demonstrated a connection between nature and humans. It's something the 39-year-old wildlife photographer strives for with every click of the shutter.

Friday featured yet another drop in the drip-drip-drip of new information from the Jeffrey Epstein files. This time: new pictures released by House Democrats that feature Donald Trump and other powerful people like Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon and Richard Branson, culled from tens of thousands of photos from Epstein’s estate.












