I want viewers to see that everything is connected, even the little guys like pollinators and flowers. Louie Schwartzberg More Quotes by Louie Schwartzberg More Quotes From Louie Schwartzberg I realized that nature had invented reproduction as a mechanism for life to move forward, as a life force that passes right through us and makes us a link in the evolution of life. Rarely seen by the naked eye, this intersection between the animal world and the plant world is truly a magic moment. Louie Schwartzberg moment nature life world Metamorphosis has always been the greatest symbol of change for poets and artists. Imagine that you could be a caterpillar one moment and a butterfly the next. Louie Schwartzberg moment you butterfly change When a dragonfly flutters by, you may not realize, but it's the greatest flier in nature. It can hover, fly backwards, even upside down. Louie Schwartzberg fly you upside-down nature Nature's beauty is a gift that cultivates appreciation and gratitude. Louie Schwartzberg gratitude nature appreciation beauty I'm Jewish and respect the traditions of Judaism, but through all the time I've spent photographing nature, I also have a deep appreciation for the power of the universe. No, not the power of the universe, but just celebrating life. Louie Schwartzberg respect nature time life Beauty and seduction, I believe, is nature's tool for survival, because we will protect what we fall in love with. Louie Schwartzberg nature beauty love believe Basically, the intersection between the animal world and the plant world is where life regenerates itself over and over, billions of times each day. It's the foundation of life on our planet. Louie Schwartzberg day animal life world The sound of a million butterflies flapping their wings is indescribable. It's very heavenly. Louie Schwartzberg butterflies million sound wings I love all of the ecosystems - mountains, deserts, rainforests. They're beautiful, and nature has so many different flavors to it. Louie Schwartzberg mountains nature beautiful love With high-speed cameras, we can do the opposite of time lapse. We can shoot images that are thousands of times faster than our vision. And we can see how nature's ingenious devices work, and perhaps we can even imitate them. Louie Schwartzberg vision nature work time I became passionate about nature filmmaking when I graduated from UCLA, and one of the things I always wanted to do was shoot really high quality film, so I got into time-lapse photography - so that means when you shoot a flower, you're shooting, like, one frame every twenty minutes, so that's basically two seconds of a film per day. Louie Schwartzberg day you nature flower We're giants, and we're unaware of things that are too small for us to see. Louie Schwartzberg us small things see I like to do films that celebrate life. Louie Schwartzberg films like celebrate life I think we need to do some deep soul searching about what's important in our lives and renew our spirit and our spiritual thinking, whether it's through faith-based religion or just through loving nature or helping your fellow man. Louie Schwartzberg man nature soul religion When I heard that the bees were in trouble, the fact that they're disappearing and not coming back to the hive, which is a big issue, since a third of the food we eat comes from plants, I figured you couldn't tell the story of the bees without the story of the flowers and how they basically have evolved together for over 150 years. Louie Schwartzberg plants you together food I grew up in Brooklyn, and my parents were Holocaust survivors, so they never taught me anything about nature, but they taught me a lot about gratitude. Louie Schwartzberg parents me gratitude nature What I want to do with my filmmaking is help kids experience the truth and wisdom of nature no matter where they are, whether or not they have the opportunity to go to a national park. Louie Schwartzberg experience nature wisdom truth A third of our food comes from pollinating plants. Louie Schwartzberg third plants our food What is the intersection between technology, art and science? Curiosity and wonder, because it drives us to explore, because we're surrounded by things we can't see. Louie Schwartzberg technology curiosity science art