Overview
Filled with photographic innovation and vision, this book journeys to Queensland’s tropical rainforest, capturing not only the moods and cycles of this unique area, but also its very essence. Telling the story of flowering plant evolution through camera lenses, the collection demonstrates why few places in Australia are of such pivotal ecological importance as the tropical rainforests of northeast Queensland.Reviews
"The Breedens have dedicated themselves over many years to producing the best quality images [that] technology can create, and in this, their latest volume, they've succeeded admirably." —Australian Photography on Wildflower CountryAuthor Biography
Kaisa Breeden is a third-generation artist who specializes in digital photography, color management, and fine art printing technologies. Stanley Breeden is a freelance nature photographer, the author of Uluru: Looking After Uluru-Kata Tjuta, and the coauthor of Through the Tiger's Eyes. They are the coauthors of Wildflower Country and the recipients of Anzang's Nature and Landscape Photographers of the Year Award and Anzang's Portfolio Prize. They live in Queensland, Australia.