Natural Habitats explores ecosystems through a photographic strategy that captures the intricate interplay between flora, fauna, and their surroundings. The images emphasize textures, forms, and light within various environments, revealing the complexity and subtle beauty of habitats often overlooked.
The 144-page volume, published in 2010 by Princeton University Press, presents a contemplative mood that invites viewers to consider the balance and fragility of natural systems. The photographs encourage reflection on environmental context and biodiversity without overt narrative or anthropocentric framing.