By Amy Barrett

Published: Wednesday, 24 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Whether you’re an aspiring wildlife photographer or shopping for a gift for that friend who has everything, these stunningly illustrated books look perfect on a coffee table or a lab bench – and they’re great reads, too.

Each one has full colour, glossy images that show expertly captured weather phenomena, 3D depictions of cosmic clouds, magnificent birds of prey and even the macroscopic world of fungi. To put it one way, these are the kinds of books that will keep your guests entertained while you’re making them the perfect cup of tea (with a little help from science).

This list is our pick of the best photography books for your coffee table, but for even more great titles to add to your reading list, check out our list of the best science books or the best science books for kids.

The best science photography books for your coffee table

A Portrait of the Tree: A celebration of favourite trees from around Britain

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Adrian Houston

This dedication to British trees features favourites from Joanna Lumley, Alan Titchmarsh and George McGavin, among others. The photographer, Adrian Houston, asked celebrities to answer the question: What is your favourite tree?

Their answers inspired the pages of A Portrait of the Tree. Stunning images celebrate trees from around the UK – the sweet-smelling magnolia in Regent’s Park, the endangered giant redwoods of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and the ancient bark of West Country yew trees.

Houston’s book asks us to consider our own experiences in nature, and to appreciate anew the long-lasting strength of these 370-million-year-old plants.