on Sunday Morning Magazine: David Littschwager has spent 12 years photographing octopuses, seahorses and jellyfish in more than 28 locations around the world—from Tasmania to Bonaire, the Florida Keys to the Solomon Islands, Portugal to Japan—equipped with his trusty 500-pound photo studio. One beautiful result is a new book from National Geographic “Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish” with extraordinary photos and essays from several National Geographic science writers. It’s an incredible look deep in the ocean where these creatures love to hide.