"If I could spend the rest of my life doing whatever I wanted, I'd photograph bugs!"
The pioneering work of nature photographer and environmentalist Fran Hall is highlighted in Small Wonders. This collection of photographs celebrates Hall's lifelong appreciation for the wonders of the insect world, skillfully revealed through his remarkable close-up photographs. Hall creates visually stunning images that capture the interdependence between species as well as their intriguing and sometimes formidable appearance.
Hall has had a diverse career as a nature photographer. In the 1940s, he worked in collaboration with the Audubon Society producing motion picture films such as "Land of the Four Corners," which was one of the first films of its type to explore environmental ecosystems. Narrated by Hall and shown nationwide, these early efforts helped establish the now popular genre of documentary nature films. In the late 1950s Hall worked for Disney Studios and produced footage of insects for such film classics as "The Living Desert," "Nature's Half Acre," and "Secrets of Life."
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