Photographer Harold Feinstein has an unusual gift for finding exquisite details in nature and turning them into mesmerizing works of art. After years of devoting himself to creating a distinctive form of flower imagery (and to successfully licensing these images through books, calendars, posters, and fine-art prints), Feinstein now turns his lens to a subject of equal beauty and appeal - butterflies. In one hundred photographs he will capture a wide range of butterfly varieties - reflecting the explosion of colors and patterns that occur in nature.
Harold Feinstein's distinguished career in photography began in 1950, when Edward Steichen purchased his work for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and exhibited it frequently during his tenure there.