Photographer Louie Schwartzberg’s time-lapse photography brings the invisible world of nature (and even man made stuff) to light.
I’ve always had an appreciation for nature—I’m the type of person who escorts spiders out of the house as if they were invited guests.
This captivating TED talk featuring Louie Schwartzberg left me in a state of awe.
What is the intersection between technology, art and science? Curiosity and wonder, because it drives us to explore, because we’re surrounded by things we can’t see.
And I love to use film to take us on a journey through portals of time and space, to make the invisible visible, because what that does, it expands our horizons, it transforms our perception, it opens our minds and it touches our heart.
Watch this video to see the wonders of the natural world slowed down, sped up and magnified… wow.
Here’s another Louie Schwartzberg TED talk worth watching…
Now that you’ve been inspired by nature, you might feel like hopping out into the garden to get your hands dirty.
So listen to these spring gardening tips from a recent Green Divas Radio Show segment with gardener Green Diva Ali!