Fun to read and filled with facts, Borealis welcomes readers to share a young cub's first adventures. From the moment he pokes through his snowy winter den and discovers the world of the Arctic, Borealis' days are filled with discovery. Travelling with his mother, he sees many sights: animals camouflaged against the northern terrain, the sudden appearance of flowers during the short northern summer, the dance of the northern lights, and the migration of beluga whales in the Arctic waters. Readers follow a journey of discovery and experience life through the eyes of a polar bear.
For nearly 30 years, Daniel J. Cox has been pursuing his life-long dream of photographing nature in all its elements. He has traveled to all seven continents in search of the images that inspire his art and inform his audience. Dan's work has been recognized and awarded in competitions including the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Nature's Best. He has been featured in galleries such as Nikon House, NY, the Natural History Museum in London and thee National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. Dan is a regular contributor to natural history publications worldwide. He works with Hewlett Packard as a consultant for their fine art printers, has been honored as a "Nikon "Legend" and is a mentor for American Photo's "Mentor Series" photography workshops. His most personally satisfying accomplishments, however, include his two cover stories for National Geographic Magazine as well as his current volunteer work as a communications specialist and advisory board member for Polar Bears International. He is sole photographer for thirteen books. including Whitetail Country that sold over 150,000 copies.
To learn more about Daniel visit www.naturalexposures.com
