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My website
For each gallery I will mention a few selected images or subjects.
Gallery collection: cultures
Children: babies, child work and play, teenagers (mother carrying baby in Africa, child labor, children going to school by canoe, girls dancing to boy´s drums in Africa, more…)
Brazil and in Venezuela:
Brazil Economy (
Latin America: Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico: Maya stela at Quirigua ruins in Guatemala; Bolivia: mother and baby at market in La Paz; Quechua Indians playing flute; Aymara Indian chewing coca leaves; Mexico: textiles, folk medicines on display
Indian tribes in Brazil (1)
Africa: Niger: Fulani nomad girl at well; Chad: men building thatch hut; Congo: girls dancing to sound of drums played by boys; Liberia: women harvesting rice; village chief; more…
Europe (Belgium: beech forest, Holland: tulip fields), USA (
Agriculture: tulip fields in Holland, sugar cane plantations, coconut plantation, tomato harvest, slash-and-burn agriculture by Indians of Venezuela.
Environment
Religion, Colonial churches, Shamanism, Social issues: hypnotic spirit possession transe during Afro-Brazilian religion ceremony; curing ritual by Brazilian Indian shamans; river procession, colonial churches in Brazil
Auto racing: historic (Le Mans 1967, Jim Clark, Enzo Ferrari); rally dos Sertoes 2009 in Brazil
Gallery collections: nature
Concepts and processes
Aerials of Brazil: rainforest. Amazon floodplain, Carajas iron mine; Venezuela: Angel Falls, highest waterfall in world
Rainforest (Tropical Rain Forest): aerials, canopy, trees, undergrowth, seedlings, lianas (vines), more…
Savanna grasslands: twisted trees; plants and trees growing among rocks; flowers; savanna fire with antelope in Africa, more…
(in construction - more galleries to be added)
Additional pages are:
Scientific names of plants, animals
Recommended Books on biomes, rainforest, cerrado (Brazilian savannas), field guides, palms, begonias, books in Portuguese on the Cerrado and its flora (numerous photographs)…
Links
Business Networks
LinkedIn
Facebook
Twitter
Rubicon Trail Off Road Community Network (social network)
COLOURIA CONNECT: Collective promotional blog for professional photographers
The site jungleview is finally functional for e-commerce. Go to the Gallery Collections NATURE and CULTURE to consult my photographs. All I need now is add more pictures…
My website JungleView, the Stock Photography of Jacques Jangoux is almost functioning. Well, it is functioning, kind of. At least one function is acitvated: I was able to make some sense of the instructions and templates of my host NetNation and of the PhotoShelter Archive, and to make them work together. So hopefully I am ready for e-commerce of my images archived at PhotoShelter. As for the visuals… combining two sets of templates makes things look somewhat disorganized. Unfortunately I don´t know HTML. Whenever he has time, my son should be able to help me. Anyway if you are researching pictures of vegetation such as rainforest or savanna, or tribal people and native cultures, or just plain travel pictures (but often of unusual places) please have a peek at jungleview.com. Maybe you will find what you need, however primitive the site still is. Thank you.