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Adrian Steirn

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Adrian Steirn is a photographer and filmmaker. He is the founder of Ginkgo Agency, which specialises in creating strategic, high-quality short-form content. Steirn is also the creator of Beautiful News and 21 Icons.

Books

  • 21 Icons ‘Together We Are Better’

Television series

  • 21 Icons Season I ‘Journey to Democracy’
  • 21 Icons Season II ‘Promise of Freedom’
  • 21 Icons Season III ‘Future of a Nation’

Documentaries

  • 21 Icons Season I ‘Journey to Democracy’
  • 21 Icons Season II ‘The Promise of Freedom’
  • Lily Cole's Amazon Adventure
  • The World's Most Wanted Leopard

Exhibitions

  • This Wild Afrique
  • 21 Icons Portrait of a Nation

References

  1. "Saved by compassion". Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved 16 April 2021.

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