A collection of 100 flower portraits by photographer Harold Feinstein. The book features colour portraits of dahlias, roses, anemones, poppies, pansies, orchids, tulips, azaleas, peonies and other flowers in detail. Each variety is coupled with a brief description that includes hints about cultivation, aiming to make the book as useful as it is ...
The Infinite Rose, a delightful collection of rose photographs, showcases the tremendous variety of this most beloved and romantic of flowers. Captions provide both the Latin and popular names of each rose, and an introduction by Feinstein explains his passion for photographing nature's exquisite gifts. Published simultaneously with The Infinite ...
The Dutch had Tulip Mania in the 17th century. Victorian England had its own equivalent with 'orchidelirium', an obsessive passion for orchids that has carried into the present day. Orchids remain among the most exquisite, expensive, hotly debated and passionately collected of all flowers, as Susan Orlean chronicled brilliantly in her book The ...
Elegantly designed and lavishly produced, this book contains one hundred luscious colour photographs of grasses, grains, fruits and seeds, spices, aquatics, succulents, cacti, houseplants, ferns, conifers, palms, brackens, carnivorous plants, herbs, weeds and other varieties of plants in exquisite detail. With a style uniquely distinct from other ...
Large-format and luxuriously produced, ONE HUNDRED SEASHELLS brings forth the intricate and subtle beauty of seashells - their luminous array of colour, their every twist and turn - to an unprecedented degree. Feinstein has created a portfolio of images stunning in their delicacy and detail. Each picture is coupled with an identifying caption ...
The Infinite Tulip is a sumptious collection of phoptographs that showcases the extraordinary variety of forms that tulips have been bred to embody. Anyone who sees Feinstein's remarkable images will understand the reason for the Dutch tulip mania of the seventeenth century. An introduction by Feinstein explains his passion for photographing ...
Photographer Harold Feinstein has an unusual gift for finding exquisite details in nature and turning them into mesmerizing works of art. After years of devoting himself to creating a distinctive form of flower imagery (and to successfully licensing these images through books, calendars, posters, and fine-art prints), Feinstein now turns his lens ...
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