Annette Bonnier travelled throughout India over a three-year period photographing the lives of domesticated and wild elephants. These photographs are a cultural documentation of this complex and majestic animal, with its intelligence, intricate social hierarchy, and highly evolved communication skills, and is caught in a changing world. Miami born Annette Bonnier's photography has documented the tragic as well as the beautiful. Most recently, Bonnier has been travelling and working with NGOs in India and Southeast Asia. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Miami Herald, Photo District News, and Loft magazine. Bonnier's work is exhibited in galleries in both Europe and the US. SELLING POINTS: Stunning colour photographs of both wild and domesticated elephants in India Exhibitions planned in Los Angeles, Sweden and the UK 128 photographs