Florida Nature Photography

by William J. Weber

Foreword by Scott G. Mackin

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With thousands of miles of shoreline along oceans, rivers, lakes, and swamps and more than 3,000 kinds of wildflowers and 400 species of native and migratory birds, Florida offers unparalleled opportunities to record nature and wildlife. Veteran photographer William J. Weber leads both the amateur and the professional photographer to these places—where herons roost at nightfall and Key deer browse on roadside vegetation. Using 178 of his favorite photos, he guides you to pristine areas of the state that offer sanctuary to birds and animals and to public gardens, zoological parks, and state campgrounds.

For every picture opportunity, Weber discusses ways to approach photography, discussing in detail the best possible equipment, film, and techniques for each situation. 

William Weber’s photographs have appeared on over 100 magazine covers, including Florida Wildlife, National Wildlife, and Leica Fotografie, and in Audubon, Hallmark, and National Wildlife Federation calendars.


1992. 8 1/2 X 11. 176 pp. 


ISBN 0-8130-1161-2 Cloth, $39.95
ISBN 0-8130-1162-0 Paper, $19.95


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"A fine addition to any nature lover’s library. Not only does it offer pages of beautiful photographs, but it is a useful photography reference book as well . . . [with] a short synopsis of several state refuges, national and state parks, preserves, and recreation areas. Weber offers helpful suggestions for what, when, and where to shoot."--Florida Wildlife