In Heaven and Earth, I address the dichotomy between the utopian myth of a tropical paradise and the reality of a destination packaged for ecotourism.  Photographed in the ancestral forests, fertile valleys and coastal villages of Costa Rica, these pictures invite the viewer into dreamlike landscapes that evoke Eden before the Fall.  But the dream is troubled.  Traces of human presence raise uneasy questions.  Do we belong here?  Is the price of entry worth it?   In the end, the lush spectacle of nature is shadowed by uncertainty, loss and the disquieting echo of our eternal banishment from the original garden.