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Photographer Volker Gutgessell has spent the last four years visiting Frankfurt Zoo capturing these sensitive images of bonobos, gorillas and orangutans. Standing for several hours a day, the 58-year-old has documented the behaviours and expressions of his subjects - despite suffering chronic back pain caused by a severe slipped disc. Volker also developed tinnitus as a result of his injury, causing a constant ringing in his ears. But despite his condition, he has found a way of communicating through his pictures and picks up on the body language of his ape “models” while shooting them.

(Source: telegraph.co.uk)

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