SUMMARY
Photographer and conservationist Jon McCormack has released a new book, "Patterns: Art of the Natural World," timed with Earth Day. The monograph features over 168 pages of images exploring the planet's hidden geometry and patterns, from microscopic details to vast aerial landscapes, with most photos taken since 2020. McCormack's lifelong fascination with patterns, influenced by his upbringing in the Australian Outback and his colorblindness, became a central theme in his photography, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when he focused on beach details.
TAKEAWAYS
Jon McCormack's new book, "Patterns: Art of the Natural World," is released for Earth Day.
The book showcases natural patterns and geometries captured globally.
McCormack's photography style emphasizes patterns, influenced by his upbringing and colorblindness.
The project gained focus during the COVID-19 pandemic with daily beach photography.