: The essays explore the idea that trees can "see" through light-detecting cells, responding to different colors and intensities of light.

: Photography ranges from sweeping aerial views of herons in flight to microscopic close-ups of seeds and leaf veins.

The Living Forest: A Visual Journey into the Heart of the Woods

Reviewers have described the book as a "prose poem" and a "visual journey that immerses you deep into the woods". Sierra Magazine called it "an invitation to join in the eloquence of seeing," while the Royal Society of Biology praised its "perfect symbiosis between text and photographs".

: It highlights the "invisible" life of roots and fungi, revealing how trees communicate through undisturbed forest soils. Critical Reception