In 'Icebergs to Iguanas,' photographer Jason Edwards presents a curated selection of his cherished National Geographic stories and behind-the-scenes escapades. Infused with captivating captions and personal insights from his field journals, the book is hailed as 'a love letter to planet Earth.' Beyond capturing beautiful images, Jason views photography as a storytelling medium, aiming to lead readers on a multifaceted journey through beauty, adventure, hardship, danger, disease, laughter, and wonder. His goal is to inspire a deep appreciation for our natural world and celebrate diverse cultures. 'Icebergs to Iguanas' stands as a bespoke masterpiece, a symphony of composition, color, and contrast, inviting readers to explore the intricate facets of our planet.
Jason Edwards is a National Geographic photographer and television presenter. Hes been bitten, clawed, chased, chewed, shot at, and stoned (with rocks), defecated and urinated on; smuggled, groomed, diseased, lost, injured, incarcerated, frightened, and enamored. He has spent the past three decades exploring the world with a camera in hand, bearing witness to the miracle of Nature and the complexities of the human condition.
After countless frames and unmapped miles, Icebergs to Iguanas features a collection of his favorite National Geographic stories and behind-the-scenes tales. Enlightened with fascinating captions and personal observations extracted from his field journals, Icebergs to Iguanas has been described as a love letter to planet Earth.
Photography is more than just capturing beautiful pictures its about telling a story. Jasons goal is to take people on a journey filled with beauty, adventure, hardship and danger, disease, laughter, and wonder. To inspire people about the natural world in which we live, whilst simultaneously celebrating our diverse cultures. Icebergs to Iguanas is a bespoke book, a cacophony of composition, colour, and contrast.