Richard Green is an artist who brings a scientist's eye to photography. Educated as a geneticist, his sense of wonder and discovery has taken him and his wife Dorrie around the world in pursuit of images. The Plains of Africa, Alaskan tundra, English countryside, Egyptian tombs, "slot" canyons of the American Southwest, and the Pantanal of Brazil have all revealed their hidden treasures to Richard's lens. As Confucius said many years ago, "Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." Richard clearly sees it and seems determined to help others see it as well.

He has been published around the world, exhibited extensively in Georgia, and been featured on the Emmy award winning television program, "Outdoors with John Paling," on Georgia Public Television. In addition, he is represented by PhotoResearchers in New York and Down Creek Gallery on Ocracoke Island, NC. He has published two books of his images, Watercolours and Quiet Moments, and has been passing on his love of the natural world for the past 30 years through photography classes, workshops, and individual instruction.

Photo by Dean Radtke