Five Interesting Photography Books


Five Interesting Photography Books

Nature is always endless and inspiring source for not only photographers but for environment enthusiasts as well. If you are interested in wildness, these amazing and diverse photography books belongs on the coffee tables of photographers and photo lovers will never make you tired of.

“Life” By Frans Lanting

 “Life: A Journey Through Time” is a must-see collection of 175 color photographs compiled by Frans Lanting. The photographer was living in the Amazon canopy while he shot such perfect shoots. This photograph book is interpretation of life from the beginning to its diversity at present. Hundreds of Lanting’s gripping images build up a bridge connecting nature and science.

“Life: A Journey Through Time” by Frans Lanting

“South Southeast” by Steve McCurry

Steve McCurry is the most internationally respected photographer and award-winning photojournalist. His book “South and Southeast Asia” is the best portfolio which expresses his special love for South and Southeast Asia. Needless to say, not some but all images are unforgettable.

“Steam Train” Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India by Steve McCurry

“Magnum Magnum” by Magnum photographers

Magnum Magnum is the magnificent venture including 413 photographs in color and duotone. This photography book displays brilliance, vision and imagination of the world’s most renowned photographers.

Magnum Magnum inspires spirit of creative environment

“Vanishing Act” by Art Wolfe

Art Wolfe demonstrates the fundamental survival techniques of nature by endless fun and beauty. In the world of eat-or-be-eaten, animals almost relies on various ways of disguises, deception and decays to survive. “Vanishing Act” successfully captures brilliance of animal behavior and artfully illustrates.

“Vanishing Act” by Art Wolfe

“Fish Face” by David Doubilet

Without a doubt, “Fish Face” is the best master of underwater photography. Close portraits of underwater world shows the very beautiful to very unique sea creatures.

“Fish Face” by David Doubilet

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