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ISBN: 9781925820638

Getting Closer

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Rediscovering nature through bird photography

With Getting Closer to guide you, and a camera in hand, learn how to connect with nature by using a photographer’s eye.

Getting Closer is an illustrated discussion of photography as a way of achieving greater intimacy with the natural world. With a focus on birds, the book is directed primarily at photographers but also at birders, and people interested in the outdoors. The author offers a simple, practical path for readers to begin to ‘rewild’ themselves, introducing hands-on techniques that will enable readers to both deeply connect with their environment and become proficient wildlife photographers.

Specifications: 9781925820638 | Hardback | 254 x 254mm / 10 x 10in | 144 pages | Full colour

Paul Sorrell took up photography in the early 2000s, giving him a new form of creative engagement with his longstanding interest in wildlife and the natural world. His images have featured in local, national and international wildlife photography competitions, and he has published online and print pieces for outlets ranging from airline magazines to Tourism New Zealand’s website and the School Journal. He has worked in the area of books and publishing since the 1980s, copy-editing, writing for academic and popular journals, and publishing four books about his home province of Otago with Penguin Random House.

Bare Essentials Journal 
“Makes a case for reconnecting with nature in a way that will draw in a wide range of readers”


Earth Endeavours
A beautifully illustrated discussion of photography as a way of achieving greater intimacy with the nature world”


Studio Magazine
“You will see the world differently after reading and enjoying the wonderful insights and stunning photographs in this beautifully produced coffee table book. It will be a treasured gift for anyone with an appreciation of impressive photography, an abiding interest in the experience of exploring the natural world or a desire to enrich their wildlife photographic skills..”


Australian Wildlife
“Offers hands-on techniques that will enable readers to connect deeply with their environment and become proficient wildlife photographers .”


Talking Birds
“will definitely help to take readers back to nature … compelling reading.”


Grass Roots Magazine
“Utterly engaging.”


The Avicultural Society of Australia Journal
“As a wildlife photographer, I found this to be a very comprehensive book that can be used as a guide for beginners, intermediates and professionals… highly recommend it as a must have book to be used in the field and for post-production.”


Australian Birdlife
“If you’re not already a bird photographer, after reading this thoughtful and detailed book you’ll want to become one.”


Better Photographs
“It’s rare that I get through a book in less than one day and I put this down to the fact that this one makes compelling reading.… I look forward to absorbing and practising the book’s excellent content.” Click here for the full review.


Wandering Educators
“Whether you’re an old hand at photographing birds, or eager to get started (especially now!), it’s an excellent read. Highly, highly recommended!” Click here for the full review and an excerpt from Getting Closer


True Blue (Rex Airlines) Magazine
“Paul Sorrell is a photographer, writer and editor with a life-long interest in the natural world. His new book, Getting Closer, aims to help us reframe our relationship with nature through bird photography.”


Let’s Find Out (published by Science Teacher’s Association of Victoria)
Getting Closer is a beautiful practical guide to photographing nature. It includes many stunning photographs and is perfect for all who are interested in photography.”


RACQ Living
“Full of stunning photographic inspiration, Getting Closer presents photography as a way of achieving greater intimacy with the natural world.” Click here for the full review.


The Gardens Magazine (Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney)  
“Gives readers some priceless tips on how to capture images of the natural environment.”


10,000 Birds
“[Getting Closer], well thought-out and well-presented, is more than the sum of its parts.” Click here for the full review.

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Celebrating Australia’s Magnificent Wildlife

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The Art of Daryl Dickson

Celebrating Australia’s Magnificent Wildlife is a celebration of Daryl Dickson’s beautiful work. From black-winged stilts to brushtail possums, see the variety and color of Australian wildlife contained in one wonderful book. Dickson’s passion for the conservation of wildlife and wild places has informed and inspired her work. She highlights the natural beauty of species that deserve to be saved in what is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the natural world.

The work of artists crosses borders, boundaries and language barriers. Painting wildlife does not need language to explain the essence of the beauty, landscape or movement of a creature. Witness the ancient tropical forests and majestic landscapes of northern Queensland, Australia — home to some of the world’s rarest and most fascinating species. View a lifetime of artworks, showcased in this large-format, beautifully designed book that is an essential addition to coffee tables everywhere.

Australian Women’s Weekly Christmas Issue
“Art and conservation merge in this stunning tome.”

Specifications: 9781925820607 | Cased and Jacket | 254 x 254mm / 10 x 10in | 144 pages | full colour

Art in Nature

Each year, photographers from around the world are invited to enter the Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year competition. (ANZANG refers to the Australia–New Zealand–Antarctica–New Guinea bioregion.)Last year, 2013, David Rennie won it. His achievement was made all the more remarkable by the fact that David Rennie’s love affair with photography only began in 2007 at the age of 47.

In this magnificent book, David has included just a taste of the strikingly memorable images that now comprise his vast collection. Most are taken at the Mandurah Wetlands, south of Perth. Encompassing over 26,000 hectares, these wetlands are home to over 140 species of bird, with many migrating every year from as far away as Russia. The result is a book that will captivate not just bird lovers but all who appreciate the art we find in nature.

SPECIFICATIONS: Hardback | 260 x 260 mm / 10 ¼ x10 ¼ Inches | Full Colour Photographs | 144 pages |