WILD
LOVE AFFAIR:
ESSENCE OF FLORIDA'S NATIVE ORCHIDS

Florida
Author and Nature Photographer Connie Bransilver
Reveals her New Fine-Art Photography Book
Wild Love Affair: Essence of Florida's Native Orchids
Published
by : www.westcliffepublishers.com
Now Available in Bookstores

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“Ghost
story: The world’s rarest orchid in bloom”
is the title of BBC Wildlife Magazine’s July 2004 feature. The
editors write: “When Connie Bransilver set out to photograph rare
orchids in southern Florida, she wasn’t expecting to catch a fever
and see a ghost in the process.”
Accomplished
Florida author, internationally known wildlife photographer and naturalist,
Connie Bransilver takes us on a seductive journey through Florida's
wetlands in Wild Love Affair: Essence of Florida's Native Orchids, new
from Westcliffe Publishers. The full color 128-page 9x12 hardcover book
with 148 fine-art photographs will be alluring to seasoned and beginning
orchid lovers and admirers alike.
In
Wild Love Affair, orchid-renowned friends and colleagues join Connie;
Foreword by Eric Hansen, Preface by Stuart Pimm, Ph.D., Essays by Paul
Martin Brown and John Beckner, plus other contributors. Not only is
Bransilver's fine-art photography eye-candy, the author also has a way
of pleasantly, and sometimes humorously, educating us along the way.
After all, we are talking about fertilization. "Orchids are undeniably
erotic. They are both male and female in form." "Orchids cannot
walk, run, crawl, swim, fly or leap to meet their lovers." "Orchids
have learned-evolved -to trick mobile creatures into serving them, sometimes
by offering nectar rewards."
Connie
Bransilver: Author/photographer Connie Bransilver's work has appeared
in local, national, and international publications. Connie serves on
the board of directors of the Infinity Foundation of the North American
Nature Photography Association (NANPA) and was President of NANPA in
2001. She is Vice President of the Images for Conservation Foundation
Pro-Tour of Nature Photography and she is on the Board of the Native
Orchid Restoration Project (NORP). Connie is active in the Jane Goodall
Institute and the Duke University Primate Center. She is a Canon Pro,
on the Fuji Pronet Talent Team, and is widely known for her multi-media
slide and music, poetry, lecture presentations on Florida conservation
and on the lemurs of Madagascar. Click
here to know more about Connie.
If
you like this book and the photographs in it,
you might want to buy prints for your home or office.