Dazzling photographs show nature in a new way
Key Points:
- Photographer Jon McCormack shifted his focus during the Covid-19 pandemic from grand landscapes to capturing small, intricate natural patterns during nightly beach walks near his home in Pacific Grove, California.
- This new perspective led to his latest monograph, "Patterns: Art of the Natural World," which features vibrant, detailed images showcasing nature's patterns, from sand dunes to microscopic organisms, blending past and recent works.
- McCormack emphasizes that nature's beauty and patterns are accessible everywhere, not just in remote locations, including everyday environments like suburban gardens and local beaches.
- His book aims to inspire a broader audience to appreciate and engage with the natural world, encouraging exploration and conservation through an approachable, non-fine art presentation.
- With over 40 years of photography experience, McCormack reflects that photographing patterns has been an unintentional but consistent theme throughout his career, now brought to the forefront in this new work.