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Fish Face

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Now available in paperback, Fish Face is a vibrant collection of fish portraits by master underwater photographer David Doubilet. Captured over Doubilet's 30-year career, these full-page colour pictures feature an astounding variety of fish in oceans around the world, from pygmy sea horses in Indonesia to great white sharks in South Africa. A book that will fascinate photography lovers, naturalists, divers or anyone interested in marine life, Fish Face is also a funny and charming gift book that will appeal to adults and children alike.

408 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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January 7, 2026
Who says fish aren't photogenic?! In all fairness, a lot of these aren't. There are some extremely ugly fish in the world, is all I have to say - and yes, stargazer, I'm talking to you. On the other hand, the photography here is amazing. Doubilet has taken, over the years, a vast number of fishy close-ups, and they're collected here absolutely untainted by any explanatory detail. Each portrait has a species name and the place and date where the photograph was taken, but that's all. (Why this information was always presented in the perpendicular is unknown, but it's a deeply annoying effect and the one bad thing about this book.) Usually I'm all for science communication taking every opportunity it can to teach people about the natural world, but I'm fine with it being absent here: the impact of the fishy faces is enough.

A lot of them are funny. (A lot of them are eels. Seriously: many, many eels, and all of them look hungry.) The cutest may well be urchin puffer fish of South Africa, which has the long-suffering but amiable expression of a dog denied a piece of cheese. The saw shark from Tasmania, photographed from below, takes the prize for creature most likely to be the bad special effect in a horror film (not a criticism, I love horror films and their terrible effects). My absolute favourite, however, was the shot of three white-eyed moray eels from Western Australia, who all looked so horrified to be captured on film that I laughed every time I looked at them.
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August 15, 2010
This is a beautiful book full of photos of fish faces. The photography is outstanding and most of the photos include notes about where in the world they were taken. The words are written sideways and that's a bit annoying, but my biggest complaint with the book is that it's falling apart at the binding. It seems like some of the glue is coming off. This is a great resource to flip through when I need design inspiration from nature. This isn't a picture book that I went through through once; it's one that I put on my shelf for ongoing reference. I plan to add more picture books like this to my collection.
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