Stephen Axford: How fungi changed my view of the world
Planet Fungiγ»2 minutes read
Stephen Axford photographs a diverse range of fungi globally, from Australia to Asia, highlighting their beauty and importance in ecosystems. Through his photography, Axford educates people about mushrooms, including poisonous ones like the death cap, and collaborates internationally on forest conservation efforts.
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- Stephen Axford's journey into fungi photography began as a coping mechanism after facing mortality, showcasing how nature can offer solace and healing during challenging times.
- Through his photography and collaborations, Axford not only captures the beauty and diversity of fungi worldwide but also contributes significantly to scientific discoveries, conservation efforts, and educating people about the importance of fungi in forest ecosystems.
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