
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.
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