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Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe was born in 1951. By combining his passion for the environment with a fine arts background, Wolfe travels the world over recording natural landscapes and wildlife on film. His animal studies capitalize on his subjects' distinguishing features, instinctual behaviors, and natural habitats. "The shots that are most successful are the photographs where the animal and I have direct eye contact. That's the emotion of the moment." Wolfe's landscape photography captures the awesome, mercurial moods of nature. He has been hailed as "the most prolific and sensitive recorder of a rapidly vanishing natural world." When at home Wolfe can be found fundraising for environmental and social causes and leading workshops. He is an Advisory Board member for the Wildlife Conservation Society. Magazines throughout the world publish his photographs, but books are Wolfe's favorite mode of expression; he has well over forty titles to his credit, including The Living Wild, which is accompanied by a video. Wolfe has galleries in REI flagship stores in Denver and Seattle exclusively exhibiting his work.
Art Wolfe Images:
Boreal Interlude, Canada Humpback Whale Leopard Lighthouse, Nova Scotia Lingtrin, Tibetan Himalayas St.Elias Mountains Two Bear Cubs Woodland Pride, Montana
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