The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.
The Bear explores how the reintroduction of brown bears into the French Pyrenees has brought about a profound transformation in the identities of traditional mountainous communities and the relationship they have with the land. For centuries, these communities have practised pastoralism, relying on livestock farming and shepherding as the cornerstones of their identity and livelihoods. However, with the repopulation of Brown Bears in the region, these communities are now faced with a formidable challenge: adapting to a changing reality where their coexistence with the bear poses a threat to their way of life.
The Bear is a commissioned series of photographs to support the production of feature-documentary 'The Shepherd and The Bear' directed by Max Keegan.