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Joe's brilliant eye for photography and favorite quotations draw his readers into a calm tranquility. His unique images of trees, rocks, moss, creeks and stumps are somehow perfectly imperfect. His cognitive understanding of botany, eco-systems and environmental diversity is pure truth in its most elemental form. Sit down for a few minutes to relax and spend time in Joe's world of nature. You'll absolutely love it! Selected text from new York Times bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees: The Illustrated Edition, by famed author and German forester, Peter Wohlleben along with narratives from…mehr

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Joe's brilliant eye for photography and favorite quotations draw his readers into a calm tranquility. His unique images of trees, rocks, moss, creeks and stumps are somehow perfectly imperfect. His cognitive understanding of botany, eco-systems and environmental diversity is pure truth in its most elemental form. Sit down for a few minutes to relax and spend time in Joe's world of nature. You'll absolutely love it! Selected text from new York Times bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees: The Illustrated Edition, by famed author and German forester, Peter Wohlleben along with narratives from Victorian botanist, G. F. Scott Elliot's 1907 classic, The Romance of Plant Life, provide an ideal frame of reference for Joe's magnificently joyful photographs.
Autorenporträt
Joe Fairbanks is an American artist & photographer currently working for the care and protection of horses, dogs and small farm animals. His lifestyle exhibits a commitment to preserving nature's environment and its delicate habitats. He is a 2011 recipient of the BSA Eagle Scout award; the 2012 WV Partners in Policy Making Leadership Training award for adults with developmental disabilities and 2007 international radio broadcast honors from the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square for his participation in the 2006 Philippine Mudslide Relief Operations. His community and humanitarian service has taken him from self-advocacy speaking engagements in Washington, D.C. and San Antonio, TX to service missionary activities on famed Welfare Square in Salt Lake City, UT. Joe currently lives with his family on a small acreage in the U.S.