Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea

Hardback

Main Details

Title Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea
Authors and Contributors      By (photographer) David Doubilet
Introduction by Kathleen F. Moran
Contributions by Kathryn D. Sullivan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 340
Category/GenrePhotography and photographs
ISBN/Barcode 9781838663186
ClassificationsDewey:779.37
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Date 16 September 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The first major book in two decades by the pioneering underwater photographer, beloved as the 'Audubon of the sea'. The ocean covers more than seventy percent of our planet, and yet we rarely glimpse its depths and especially its exquisite beauty as documented by legendary photographer David Doubilet. His work in and on water has set the standard for decades. In this remarkable collection, Doubilet unites life above and below the water s surface. I want to create a window into the sea, he says, that invites people to see how their world connects to another life-sustaining world hidden from their view.

Author Biography

David Doubilet is widely acclaimed as the world s leading underwater photographer for his groundbreaking practice that fuses cutting-edge technology and art. First published by National Geographic in 1972, he has contributed to the magazine regularly ever since. Reporting from around the world, he captures groundbreaking and iconic images, creating a visual voice for the world s oceans.

Reviews

As featured on NPR.org "Wondrous images" - My Modern Met "Mesmerizing" - Forbes "Rich and immersive" - CreativePro "An absolutely overwhelming series of perfect photographs" - New York Journal of Books "These stunning images showcase the earth's fragile beauty" - Washington Post "An invitation to know, understand, and protect the other 71% of planet Earth" - Buzzfeed "Dazzling photos... reveal Earth's rich duality" - The New Scientist "An ingeniously simple idea ... a global tour of the split-vantage images we often get from an aquarium." - Chicago Tribune "Stunning." - Lenscratch "Sublime." - Epoch Times