Travel to the Lone Star State for a wildflower tour with native Texan photographers Rob Greebon and Richard Reynolds. From cacti blossoms at Big Bend National Park in West Texas, to the famous fields of bluebonnets in the Hill Country, to the carnivorous pitcher plants found in the Big Thicket National Preserve in East Texas, you'll enjoy spectacular Texas wildflowers in 93 gorgeous colour photographs. Included are the state's vegetational zones with tips on when and where to find blooms, and how to photograph your own beautiful wildflower landscapes.
Rob Greebon is a fourth-generation Texan who resides just outside of Austin in the Texas Hill Country with his wife and two daughters. As a self-taught photographer, Rob has successfully transitioned his love of the outdoors into an award-winning photography business. His work has been published internationally and appears regularly in local and national publications, television, many corporate and private collections, and the Farcountry Press book Austin: A Photographic Journey. As an admitted morning person, Rob enjoys the solitude and beauty that comes with a quiet sunrise, whether it's from a high-rise in Austin or a remote spot in the Texas Hill Country.
Richard Reynolds earned degrees in industrial photography and color technology at the prestigious Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. He was formerly chief photographer for the Texas Tourist Development Agency and the Tourism Division of the Texas Department of Commerce. His photographs have appeared in numerous state, national, and international publications and textbooks. He has been a regular contributor to Texas Highways magazine for almost 30 years, with 28 covers to his credit. In addition, his work has appeared in dozens of calendars, nine other books, and four self-published books. He is also the co-photographer of two other books with Farcountry Press: Texas Impressions and Big Bend Impressions.