When art is presented thats deeply rooted in science, the end result is both awe-inspiring and informative. John Schaefers background in science is evident in both the arrangement, and his minimalist approach photographing against a black background. He has created images that fairly leap from each page. The one descriptor that comes to mind is: LUMINOUS! Of course, they are indeed jewels.Jack Dykinga, author of A Photographers Life: A Journey from Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photojournalist to Celebrated Nature Photographer
Desert Jewels offers a deep, thoughtful exploration of over two hundred species of cactus plants and flowers. John Schaefers commitment to the photographic process coupled with his reverence and appreciation of the subject makes this a vivid and compelling visual field guide for all desert enthusiasts.Anne Breckenridge Barrett, former executive director of the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona
Schaefer again enriches our lives with his exquisite photos, mostly from southwestern deserts. They portray the enduring and endlessly intriguing glamour of cactus flowers. This book exalts cacti as they beautify our world. It also makes for a useful guide for distinguishing among the maddening subtlety of different cactus species.David Yetman, author of Natural Landmarks of Arizona
This stunning collection of photographs by John Schaefer truly glorifies the magical color and beauty of our Southwest desert natural environment. One needs only to take the care and time to look! John is a scientist and educator by background but is deeply an artist at heart. This book prompts us all to careand to look!Alan Ross, master photographer
Desert Jewels is a perfect blending of art and natural history, briefly characterizing the key genera of North American cacti while offering up spectacular photographs of representative species. John Schaefers lifetime legacy of magnificent, artistic photography is eclipsed only by his reputation as a scientist and naturalist, university president, philanthropist, and nonprofit mentor.Richard C. Brusca, executive director emeritus of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum; research scientist, University of Arizona; and author of The Gulf of California: Biodiversity and Conservation