Seaduction
The Sensuous Side of the Sea
by Beverly Factor, Foreword by Jean-Michel Cousteau w
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Pub Date Sep 28 2013 | Archive Date May 08 2014
Description
Seaduction is a stunning collection of photographs that captures the abstract side of sea life, which explodes with color, texture, and visual excitement. Photographed by world-renowned underwater photographer Beverly Factor, the images are so otherworldly that they capture one’s attention immediately. Nature’s complexity is front and center in these incredible images of various underwater creatures that invite multiple viewings and interpretation. Called the Georgia O’Keefe of the underwater realm, Beverly’s seductive images portray the ocean’s magical world in intimate close-ups, featuring outrageous color combinations, mysterious patterns, textures, and sensual movements. As Jean-Michel Cousteau says of Seaduction: “Dive in and enjoy the beauty of the sea, nature’s work of art.”
Advance Praise
“Dive in and enjoy the beauty
of the sea, nature’s work of art.”
-Jean-Michel Cousteau
“Dive in and enjoy the beauty
of the sea, nature’s work of art.”
-Jean-Michel Cousteau
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780764345012 |
PRICE | $60.00 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
I love books on ocean photography, the ocean is such a vast and beautiful environment that many of us will never get to explore...except through the art of ocean photographers. Most books on this subject focus on the big picture, a whole fish, the entire anemone, a full reef shot. This book however focuses on a more macro scale.
With shots of fins, anemones, and close up shots of star fish, you find yourself at times trying to figure out exactly what it is you are looking at. Sometimes it appears as fractal like shapes or curves and colors, other times it is more clearly the close up of a few anemone tendrils.
This book is unique, I love that it focuses on the small beautiful pieces and not the whole, this is a must for lovers of the ocean.
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