ANNIE GRIFFITHS was one of the first women photographers to work for National Geographic. She has photographed dozens of magazine and book projects for the Society, and her work has appeared in LIFE, Smithsonian, Paris Match, Stern, and many other publications. Annie has received awards from the National Press Photographers Association, Associated Press, National Organization of Women, and the White House News Photographers Association. She is a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers. The author lives in Great Falls, Virginia.
The world is a wonder of color. Remarkable images by National Geographic photographers entice us to take notice in a whole new way. -- House Beautiful . ..these prismatic, brilliantly composed photographs are exuberant works of inquiry and art, adding up to a book of awe and inspirationthese prismatic, brilliantly composed. --Booklist An exceptional picture-book... a chance to revel in colour and appreciate the kaleidoscope constantly around us. - -Daily Mail Sumptuous ...Anyone who likes colour, photography, travel, adventure or humanity in general (so that's everyone then) would enjoy Life in Colour and I know I'd be happy to find it under the tree!. --Outdoor Photography Magazine This is a book to be savored slowly, often and in small doses for maximal enjoyment. -- Entertainment Today This book is a fabulous example of the very best from National Geographic... Highly Recommended! --Hot Brands, Cool Places There seem to be two main concepts behind [this book]: 1.) There's a lot of color in the world. 2.) Nat Geo has great photographers. --Science Friday SciArt blog