
Life in Color is a new photography book released by National Geographic that is filled with 375 striking images highlighting spectacular hues found in the world. With a wide spectrum of rich colors to represent, the book features chapters designated to each color including blue, orange, green, yellow, purple and red. Additionally, there are subsections covering brown, black, white, silver, gold, and “unseen color” which is described as colors that are “not seen with the naked eye, such as laser, the universe, and microscopic images.”
Browsing through a selection of the photographs chosen, it becomes increasingly clear that there is a certain unspoken energy that epitomizes the essence of each color. The more densely saturated the image is with one color, the greater that respective feeling is. There’s an invigorating passion that leaps off a red image and infects the viewer with its loud energy. Alternatively, photos with greater tones of white wash a sense of calm and peacefulness over their observers. Regardless of color, though, this collection of visually stimulating images are sure to evoke some sort of emotional response.
Life in Color is currently on sale directly through the National Geographic Store for $24.00.
Top photo by Jodi Cobb

Photo by Medford Taylor
Blue

Photo by Brian Skerry

Photo by Bobby Haas
Brown

Photo by George Steinmetz

Photo by Stephen Alvarez
Green

Photo by John Eastcott and Yva Momatiuk

Photo by George Mobley
Yellow

Photo by BillHatcher

Photo by Justin Guariglia
Purple

Photo by Norbert Rosing

Photo by Hans Hildenbrand
Orange

Photo by Chris Johns

Photo by Michael Nichols
White

Photo by Stefano Unterthiner

Photo by Karen Kasmauski
Black

Photo by James L. Stanfield

Photo by Medford Taylor
Silver

Photo by Brett Colvin

Photo by Erik Kruthoff
Gold

Photo by Frans Lanting

Photo by Jason Edwards
Kaleidoscope

Photo by Justin Guariglia

Photo by Roberto Cattani
via [Staceythinx, National Geographic]
