Art Wolfe is an American photographer, television host, conservationist, photography teacher and artist. He is most notably known for his color photographs of wildlife, nature and cultures.
Wolfe's parents were both commercial artists in Seattle, Washington. Wolfe graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Washington. Within four years of graduation, Wolfe had done assignments for National Geographic magazine and produced his first photo book documenting Northwest Indian baskets.
Wolfe's approach to nature photography combines elements of photojournalism and art photography. Wolfe lists his major influences as Ernst Haas and Eliot Porter. Wolfe has released more than 65 photo books and instructional videos of photographic techniques. The U.S. Postal Service has used Wolfe's photographs on two stamps.
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
In this travel-related video produced during the 2015 B&H; Optic Imaging Conference, photographer Art Wolfe talks about what it takes to become a successful travel photographer. Topics include art education, the connection between painting and photography, developing and pursuing personal interests, the logistics of travel photography, and techniques for creating dynamic travel photographs.
Art Wolfe Photography
http://artwolfe.com
51:30
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
"For those who associate Art Wolfe solely with nature photography, be prepared for a startling revelation. Drawing from 36 years of international travel, Art...
7:10
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
65:01
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
3:32
Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Technique Traveling with photography gear can be a pain, especially if you are not sure what to bring and what to leave at home. Here are the basics that I t...
7:13
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia, Mt. Fitz Roy 01/03 Rugged Patagonia offers Himalayan-quality drama in a small package. Just above El Chalten,...
22:50
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
The amazingly expansive range of work by Art Wolfe shows how a lifelong artist can evolve creatively throughout his lifetime. From snapping powerful shots of...
3:41
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
(Italian and english version - Quality 1080p HD) - Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (05/04/2014) (a P.O.P. exclusive -- http://www.facebook.com/pescin...
5:35
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
31:42
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
Home base for "The Chat" is on my blog: http://bit.ly/1bqsB97.
Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/1hc7dCW
Art Wolfe: http://www.artwolfe.com
Photographer Art Wolfe’s career has spanned 5 decades, which is true testament to the relevance of his work, his expertise as a teacher and his passionate advocacy for saving indigenous cultures of the world and the environment.— He has taken over 2 million photos in his lifetime to date and still travels nine months out of the year. As if that weren't enough...
He’s released over eighty books and produced for television, most recently in his PBS series Travels to the Edge. He’s been all over the
3:51
Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe invites you to travel with him on photographic odysseys to remote lands and to experience nature, wildlife and different cultures right alongside him.
22:59
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Allahabad und Varanasi sind die heiligen Flußstädte Indiens, in Allahabad selbst lebt die größte religiöse Gemeinschaft der Erde. Art Wolfe ist dabei, wenn an die 20 Millionen Pilger versuchen, kurz im heiligen Fluß Ganges einzutauchen, er macht beeindruckende Bilder von den Anhängern des Hinduismus. Weiter flußabwärts, im altertümlichen Varanasi, fängt er außergewöhnliche Bilder dieses Schmelztiegels aus Antike und Moderne ein.
Art Wolfe - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Unterwegs mit einem der bekanntesten Naturfotografen
Der US-Amerikaner Art Wolfe, einer der populärsten Naturfotografen weltweit, nimmt uns mit auf eine bildgewaltige Reis
23:19
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
4:29
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe describes how Epson's Signature Worthy Velvet Fine Art paper makes many of his prints feel more like paintings.
Plot When a mayoral candidate is assassinated in New York, Frank Devlin has more than a professional interest in the case: Devlin and the candidate's father are bitter enemies. The investigation quickly takes a deadly turn when Devlin finds he's the fall guy in an elaborate setup, and is now the prime suspect in the killing. Double-crossed, pursued by both the police and the mob, Devlin must solve the murder before he becomes the next victim of a cover-up that extends to the highest levels of the city's government.
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
In this travel-related video produced during the 2015 B&H; Optic Imaging Conference, photographer Art Wolfe talks about what it takes to become a successful travel photographer. Topics include art education, the connection between painting and photography, developing and pursuing personal interests, the logistics of travel photography, and techniques for creating dynamic travel photographs.
Art Wolfe Photography
http://artwolfe.com
51:30
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
"For those who associate Art Wolfe solely with nature photography, be prepared for a startling revelation. Drawing from 36 years of international travel, Art...
7:10
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
65:01
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
3:32
Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Technique Traveling with photography gear can be a pain, especially if you are not sure what to bring and what to leave at home. Here are the basics that I t...
7:13
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia, Mt. Fitz Roy 01/03 Rugged Patagonia offers Himalayan-quality drama in a small package. Just above El Chalten,...
22:50
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
The amazingly expansive range of work by Art Wolfe shows how a lifelong artist can evolve creatively throughout his lifetime. From snapping powerful shots of...
3:41
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
(Italian and english version - Quality 1080p HD) - Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (05/04/2014) (a P.O.P. exclusive -- http://www.facebook.com/pescin...
5:35
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
31:42
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
Home base for "The Chat" is on my blog: http://bit.ly/1bqsB97.
Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/1hc7dCW
Art Wolfe: http://www.artwolfe.com
Photographer Art Wolfe’s career has spanned 5 decades, which is true testament to the relevance of his work, his expertise as a teacher and his passionate advocacy for saving indigenous cultures of the world and the environment.— He has taken over 2 million photos in his lifetime to date and still travels nine months out of the year. As if that weren't enough...
He’s released over eighty books and produced for television, most recently in his PBS series Travels to the Edge. He’s been all over the
3:51
Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe invites you to travel with him on photographic odysseys to remote lands and to experience nature, wildlife and different cultures right alongside him.
22:59
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Allahabad und Varanasi sind die heiligen Flußstädte Indiens, in Allahabad selbst lebt die größte religiöse Gemeinschaft der Erde. Art Wolfe ist dabei, wenn an die 20 Millionen Pilger versuchen, kurz im heiligen Fluß Ganges einzutauchen, er macht beeindruckende Bilder von den Anhängern des Hinduismus. Weiter flußabwärts, im altertümlichen Varanasi, fängt er außergewöhnliche Bilder dieses Schmelztiegels aus Antike und Moderne ein.
Art Wolfe - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Unterwegs mit einem der bekanntesten Naturfotografen
Der US-Amerikaner Art Wolfe, einer der populärsten Naturfotografen weltweit, nimmt uns mit auf eine bildgewaltige Reis
23:19
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
4:29
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe describes how Epson's Signature Worthy Velvet Fine Art paper makes many of his prints feel more like paintings.
4:07
About Art Wolfe
About Art Wolfe
About Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe has been a professional photographer for over four decades. Learn about his philosophy on photography and life, as well as what keeps him moving forward with his career.
0:41
Art Wolfe: Intro to Technique Series
Art Wolfe: Intro to Technique Series
Art Wolfe: Intro to Technique Series
Technique I am creating a series of videos explaining techniques I use in the field. Here is a little introduction to the series that I shot while on South G...
23:31
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe Arte
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe Arte
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe Arte
1:40
Art Wolfe: Using a Flash for Better Detail
Art Wolfe: Using a Flash for Better Detail
Art Wolfe: Using a Flash for Better Detail
Technique Shooting a subject in an area with not much light, like a boa in a rainforest, can be troublesome. Using a flash will help show off the detail you ...
23:23
Viagens aos Extremos - Altiplano (La Paz, Bolívia) - Art Wolfe
Viagens aos Extremos - Altiplano (La Paz, Bolívia) - Art Wolfe
Viagens aos Extremos - Altiplano (La Paz, Bolívia) - Art Wolfe
A série explora os locais mais remotos e inspiradores do planeta. Desertos, florestas, geleiras, montanhas e locais ainda intocados pelo homem são os destino...
54:19
TWiT Photo 14: Art Wolfe
TWiT Photo 14: Art Wolfe
TWiT Photo 14: Art Wolfe
Hosts: Catherine Hall and Leo Laporte Painting the artistic side of photography with Art Wolfe. Guest: Art Wolfe. Download or subscribe to this show at twit....
0:54
Art Wolfe: Do Your Homework on Location
Art Wolfe: Do Your Homework on Location
Art Wolfe: Do Your Homework on Location
Technique When you get to a location, you should scout out all the possibilities. Catalog the opportunities and return when the lighting will be optimal. Sho...
0:38
Art Wolfe: What to do With Bright Direct Light
Art Wolfe: What to do With Bright Direct Light
Art Wolfe: What to do With Bright Direct Light
Technique Bright direct sunlight is difficult to photograph in. Here's a way to use it to your advantage. Shot on South Georgia Island.
22:55
Art Wolfe in Bhutan - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Art Wolfe in Bhutan - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Art Wolfe in Bhutan - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Bekannt ist der südasiatische Binnenstaat auch unter dem Namen "Land der Tausend Drachen" - und die größte Aufgabe, vor der dieses Jahrtausende alte Königreich steht, ist die Bewahrung seiner Seele. In dieser Folge entführt sie Art Wolfe in ein wahres Nirvana für Fotografen voller Bergklöster, heiliger Zeremonien und sprechender Affen.
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
In this travel-related video produced during the 2015 B&H; Optic Imaging Conference, photographer Art Wolfe talks about what it takes to become a successful travel photographer. Topics include art education, the connection between painting and photography, developing and pursuing personal interests, the logistics of travel photography, and techniques for creating dynamic travel photographs.
Art Wolfe Photography
http://artwolfe.com
In this travel-related video produced during the 2015 B&H; Optic Imaging Conference, photographer Art Wolfe talks about what it takes to become a successful travel photographer. Topics include art education, the connection between painting and photography, developing and pursuing personal interests, the logistics of travel photography, and techniques for creating dynamic travel photographs.
Art Wolfe Photography
http://artwolfe.com
published:10 Jul 2015
views:301
Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
"For those who associate Art Wolfe solely with nature photography, be prepared for a startling revelation. Drawing from 36 years of international travel, Art...
"For those who associate Art Wolfe solely with nature photography, be prepared for a startling revelation. Drawing from 36 years of international travel, Art...
Technique Traveling with photography gear can be a pain, especially if you are not sure what to bring and what to leave at home. Here are the basics that I t...
Technique Traveling with photography gear can be a pain, especially if you are not sure what to bring and what to leave at home. Here are the basics that I t...
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia, Mt. Fitz Roy 01/03 Rugged Patagonia offers Himalayan-quality drama in a small package. Just above El Chalten,...
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia, Mt. Fitz Roy 01/03 Rugged Patagonia offers Himalayan-quality drama in a small package. Just above El Chalten,...
The amazingly expansive range of work by Art Wolfe shows how a lifelong artist can evolve creatively throughout his lifetime. From snapping powerful shots of...
The amazingly expansive range of work by Art Wolfe shows how a lifelong artist can evolve creatively throughout his lifetime. From snapping powerful shots of...
(Italian and english version - Quality 1080p HD) - Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (05/04/2014) (a P.O.P. exclusive -- http://www.facebook.com/pescin...
(Italian and english version - Quality 1080p HD) - Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (05/04/2014) (a P.O.P. exclusive -- http://www.facebook.com/pescin...
Home base for "The Chat" is on my blog: http://bit.ly/1bqsB97.
Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/1hc7dCW
Art Wolfe: http://www.artwolfe.com
Photographer Art Wolfe’s career has spanned 5 decades, which is true testament to the relevance of his work, his expertise as a teacher and his passionate advocacy for saving indigenous cultures of the world and the environment.— He has taken over 2 million photos in his lifetime to date and still travels nine months out of the year. As if that weren't enough...
He’s released over eighty books and produced for television, most recently in his PBS series Travels to the Edge. He’s been all over the world multiple times and simply never tires of visiting his favorite places on the planet for photography and his conservation and awareness efforts.
He began his journey as fine artist with paint and pencil, but found that photography suited his fast paced inner rhythm better, so he switched over and never looked back.
Art welcomed me and my traveling cohort Laurie Rubin to his home in Washington State for this episode of The Chat. He was as open, generous and funny as you can imagine... and spoke from the heart always. I walked away transformed in that way you do around people who are living their deepest mission in life.
A mere half hour can't possibly do justice to an entire lifetime of artistic and humanitarian achievement... but it will give you slice of what it is to be completely, utterly and joyfully in love with life... and to truly live your life as if it were your (A)rt. Enjoy!
Home base for "The Chat" is on my blog: http://bit.ly/1bqsB97.
Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/1hc7dCW
Art Wolfe: http://www.artwolfe.com
Photographer Art Wolfe’s career has spanned 5 decades, which is true testament to the relevance of his work, his expertise as a teacher and his passionate advocacy for saving indigenous cultures of the world and the environment.— He has taken over 2 million photos in his lifetime to date and still travels nine months out of the year. As if that weren't enough...
He’s released over eighty books and produced for television, most recently in his PBS series Travels to the Edge. He’s been all over the world multiple times and simply never tires of visiting his favorite places on the planet for photography and his conservation and awareness efforts.
He began his journey as fine artist with paint and pencil, but found that photography suited his fast paced inner rhythm better, so he switched over and never looked back.
Art welcomed me and my traveling cohort Laurie Rubin to his home in Washington State for this episode of The Chat. He was as open, generous and funny as you can imagine... and spoke from the heart always. I walked away transformed in that way you do around people who are living their deepest mission in life.
A mere half hour can't possibly do justice to an entire lifetime of artistic and humanitarian achievement... but it will give you slice of what it is to be completely, utterly and joyfully in love with life... and to truly live your life as if it were your (A)rt. Enjoy!
Art Wolfe invites you to travel with him on photographic odysseys to remote lands and to experience nature, wildlife and different cultures right alongside him.
Art Wolfe invites you to travel with him on photographic odysseys to remote lands and to experience nature, wildlife and different cultures right alongside him.
Allahabad und Varanasi sind die heiligen Flußstädte Indiens, in Allahabad selbst lebt die größte religiöse Gemeinschaft der Erde. Art Wolfe ist dabei, wenn an die 20 Millionen Pilger versuchen, kurz im heiligen Fluß Ganges einzutauchen, er macht beeindruckende Bilder von den Anhängern des Hinduismus. Weiter flußabwärts, im altertümlichen Varanasi, fängt er außergewöhnliche Bilder dieses Schmelztiegels aus Antike und Moderne ein.
Art Wolfe - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Unterwegs mit einem der bekanntesten Naturfotografen
Der US-Amerikaner Art Wolfe, einer der populärsten Naturfotografen weltweit, nimmt uns mit auf eine bildgewaltige Reise in die entlegensten Winkel unseres Planeten.
Art Wolfe ist in den letzten 30 Jahren mit über einer Million Fotosund 60 veröffentlichten Büchern zu einem der renommiertestenzeitgenössischen Fotografen avanciert. Er dokumentiert auf beeindruckendkunstvolle Weise wilde, zum Teil unberührte Natur - und macht sichdamit auch zum "Anwalt" dieser immer seltener werdenden Gebiete.
Durch seinen einmaligen Blick hält er die Schönheit der Natur in verblüffenden Kombinationen von Form, Farbe und Struktur fest: Die pure Ästhetik von Wüstenlandschaften, die glasklare Schönheit eisbedeckter Granitberge, der paradoxe Reiz polarer Landschaften - Bilder von umwerfender Präsenz, faszinierend einzigartig. Alaska, Peru, Tansania, Indien, die Mongolei, Japan, Patagonien, Brasilien und das wilde Hochland von Bolivien - all das sind nur einige der Stationen dieser bildgewaltigen Dokumentationsreihe.
Allahabad und Varanasi sind die heiligen Flußstädte Indiens, in Allahabad selbst lebt die größte religiöse Gemeinschaft der Erde. Art Wolfe ist dabei, wenn an die 20 Millionen Pilger versuchen, kurz im heiligen Fluß Ganges einzutauchen, er macht beeindruckende Bilder von den Anhängern des Hinduismus. Weiter flußabwärts, im altertümlichen Varanasi, fängt er außergewöhnliche Bilder dieses Schmelztiegels aus Antike und Moderne ein.
Art Wolfe - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Unterwegs mit einem der bekanntesten Naturfotografen
Der US-Amerikaner Art Wolfe, einer der populärsten Naturfotografen weltweit, nimmt uns mit auf eine bildgewaltige Reise in die entlegensten Winkel unseres Planeten.
Art Wolfe ist in den letzten 30 Jahren mit über einer Million Fotosund 60 veröffentlichten Büchern zu einem der renommiertestenzeitgenössischen Fotografen avanciert. Er dokumentiert auf beeindruckendkunstvolle Weise wilde, zum Teil unberührte Natur - und macht sichdamit auch zum "Anwalt" dieser immer seltener werdenden Gebiete.
Durch seinen einmaligen Blick hält er die Schönheit der Natur in verblüffenden Kombinationen von Form, Farbe und Struktur fest: Die pure Ästhetik von Wüstenlandschaften, die glasklare Schönheit eisbedeckter Granitberge, der paradoxe Reiz polarer Landschaften - Bilder von umwerfender Präsenz, faszinierend einzigartig. Alaska, Peru, Tansania, Indien, die Mongolei, Japan, Patagonien, Brasilien und das wilde Hochland von Bolivien - all das sind nur einige der Stationen dieser bildgewaltigen Dokumentationsreihe.
published:23 May 2015
views:8
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
Art Wolfe has been a professional photographer for over four decades. Learn about his philosophy on photography and life, as well as what keeps him moving forward with his career.
Art Wolfe has been a professional photographer for over four decades. Learn about his philosophy on photography and life, as well as what keeps him moving forward with his career.
Technique I am creating a series of videos explaining techniques I use in the field. Here is a little introduction to the series that I shot while on South G...
Technique I am creating a series of videos explaining techniques I use in the field. Here is a little introduction to the series that I shot while on South G...
Technique Shooting a subject in an area with not much light, like a boa in a rainforest, can be troublesome. Using a flash will help show off the detail you ...
Technique Shooting a subject in an area with not much light, like a boa in a rainforest, can be troublesome. Using a flash will help show off the detail you ...
A série explora os locais mais remotos e inspiradores do planeta. Desertos, florestas, geleiras, montanhas e locais ainda intocados pelo homem são os destino...
A série explora os locais mais remotos e inspiradores do planeta. Desertos, florestas, geleiras, montanhas e locais ainda intocados pelo homem são os destino...
Hosts: Catherine Hall and Leo Laporte Painting the artistic side of photography with Art Wolfe. Guest: Art Wolfe. Download or subscribe to this show at twit....
Hosts: Catherine Hall and Leo Laporte Painting the artistic side of photography with Art Wolfe. Guest: Art Wolfe. Download or subscribe to this show at twit....
Technique When you get to a location, you should scout out all the possibilities. Catalog the opportunities and return when the lighting will be optimal. Sho...
Technique When you get to a location, you should scout out all the possibilities. Catalog the opportunities and return when the lighting will be optimal. Sho...
Bekannt ist der südasiatische Binnenstaat auch unter dem Namen "Land der Tausend Drachen" - und die größte Aufgabe, vor der dieses Jahrtausende alte Königreich steht, ist die Bewahrung seiner Seele. In dieser Folge entführt sie Art Wolfe in ein wahres Nirvana für Fotografen voller Bergklöster, heiliger Zeremonien und sprechender Affen.
Bekannt ist der südasiatische Binnenstaat auch unter dem Namen "Land der Tausend Drachen" - und die größte Aufgabe, vor der dieses Jahrtausende alte Königreich steht, ist die Bewahrung seiner Seele. In dieser Folge entführt sie Art Wolfe in ein wahres Nirvana für Fotografen voller Bergklöster, heiliger Zeremonien und sprechender Affen.
Nature photographer Art Wolfe shares his approach to photography in this interview with Marcia Alvar, host of the University of Washington's Upon Reflection ...
6:18
Art Wolfe interviews Miss Aniela
Art Wolfe interviews Miss Aniela
Art Wolfe interviews Miss Aniela
Natalie Dybisz, a.k.a. Miss Aniela, stopped by Art Wolfe's home in Seattle for an interview.
6:37
Miss Aniela interviewed by Art Wolfe
Miss Aniela interviewed by Art Wolfe
Miss Aniela interviewed by Art Wolfe
Natalie Dybisz, a.k.a. Miss Aniela, joined Art Wolfe at his home in Seattle for an interview.
54:17
Tom Wolfe on the Role of Artists in Cities, Urban Development & Ethnic Diversity (2002)
Tom Wolfe on the Role of Artists in Cities, Urban Development & Ethnic Diversity (2002)
Tom Wolfe on the Role of Artists in Cities, Urban Development & Ethnic Diversity (2002)
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the Springfield Union in Springfield, Massachusetts. Wolfe finished his thesis in 1957 and in 1959 was hired by The Washington Post. Wolfe has said that part of the reason he was hired by the Post was his lack of interest in politics. The Post's city editor was "amazed that Wolfe preferred cityside to Capitol Hill, the beat every reporter wanted." He won an award from The Newspaper Guild for foreign reporting in Cuba in 1961 and also won the Guild's award for humor. While there, he experime
65:38
Sam Wolfe Connelly | DSC Interview
Sam Wolfe Connelly | DSC Interview
Sam Wolfe Connelly | DSC Interview
Sam Wolfe Connelly is an artist living in New York. http://samwolfeconnelly.com/ Sam's work has exhibited at Gallery Nucleus, Spoke Art Gallery, Bluecanvas, ...
6:18
TIME Interviews Tom Wolfe
TIME Interviews Tom Wolfe
TIME Interviews Tom Wolfe
READ MORE: http://tinyurl.com/5pz4oz Tom Wolfe has been upending the literary world with societal critiques and wild punctuation for almost half a century.
7:37
Famous Fotographerz: Art Wolfe
Famous Fotographerz: Art Wolfe
Famous Fotographerz: Art Wolfe
Interview with famous nature photographer Art Wolfe. Directed, Acted, and Puppeteered by me John. It was for photography class. I know its not the best but i...
7:47
Chelsea Wolfe Interview 2014 (Beyond The Watch)
Chelsea Wolfe Interview 2014 (Beyond The Watch)
Chelsea Wolfe Interview 2014 (Beyond The Watch)
On Tuesday, May 27th we caught up with Chelsea Wolfe right after she got off stage at Toronto's historic Winter Garden Theatre. She talked to us about her writing process, performing, collaborating with King Dude and having her latest single featured on Game of Thrones.
She also mentioned how her latest video for "Feral Love" are snippets from the film she helped create. Chelsea is one of the most interesting artists we've have talked to and gave us one of our favourite answers to the BTW signature question... What do you think life is.
Videography/Interview by: Sean Sirianni
178:57
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Conferencia de prensa de Tom Wolfe en Argentina, 3 de mayo de 2008.
Streaming on Amazon.com: DVD available on Amazon.com: Taped on ...
Professor William Mckeen, Chair of the journalism department at Boston University and a Tom Wolfe biographer, talks about what he's looking forward to readin.
The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind is a 2014 popular science book by futurist and physicist Michio ...
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the ...
This week on Uncommon Kno
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Author Tom Wolfe discusses his latest novel, Back to Blood
Author Tom Wolfe discusses his latest novel, Back to Blood
Author Tom Wolfe discusses his latest novel, Back to Blood
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence and the new America. In the boo...
8:07
Interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer - Part 1
Interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer - Part 1
Interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer - Part 1
Here is an interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer on WNYC.ORG where he performs Someone Else live! You can buy this song on iTunes or on his amazing new album, Li...
8:20
Brian Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
Brian Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
Brian Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/15 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Brian Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your ...
10:29
Chelsea Wolfe •ั live • Spinning Centers & Boyfriend (+ interview) - HD
Chelsea Wolfe •ั live • Spinning Centers & Boyfriend (+ interview) - HD
Chelsea Wolfe •ั live • Spinning Centers & Boyfriend (+ interview) - HD
Genres : Singer-songwriter, folk music,gothic rock, electric blues, neo-psychedelia, noise rock, electronic music, experimental
Album : Unknown Rooms : A Collection Of Acoustic Songs (2012)
Origin : Sacramento, California
Video : Vancouver's Media Club (Jan 15, 2012)
Website : http://www.chelseawolfe.net/
How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the “epic”, the tired into the inspired, all the while heaping praise on performers as seemingly vacuous and generic as possible. Navigating the landscape of contemporary alte
8:52
Nick Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
Nick Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
Nick Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/3 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Nick Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your on...
Nature photographer Art Wolfe shares his approach to photography in this interview with Marcia Alvar, host of the University of Washington's Upon Reflection ...
Nature photographer Art Wolfe shares his approach to photography in this interview with Marcia Alvar, host of the University of Washington's Upon Reflection ...
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the Springfield Union in Springfield, Massachusetts. Wolfe finished his thesis in 1957 and in 1959 was hired by The Washington Post. Wolfe has said that part of the reason he was hired by the Post was his lack of interest in politics. The Post's city editor was "amazed that Wolfe preferred cityside to Capitol Hill, the beat every reporter wanted." He won an award from The Newspaper Guild for foreign reporting in Cuba in 1961 and also won the Guild's award for humor. While there, he experimented with fiction-writing techniques in feature stories.[7]
In 1962, Wolfe left Washington for New York City, taking a position with the New York Herald Tribune as a general assignment reporter and feature writer. The editors of the Herald Tribune, including Clay Felker of the Sunday section supplement New York magazine, encouraged their writers to break the conventions of newspaper writing.[8] During the 1962 New York City newspaper strike, Wolfe approached Esquire magazine about an article on the hot rod and custom car culture of Southern California. He struggled with the article until finally a desperate editor, Byron Dobell, suggested that Wolfe send him his notes so they could piece the story together.
Wolfe procrastinated until, on the evening before the article was due, he typed a letter to Dobell explaining what he wanted to say on the subject, ignoring all journalistic conventions. Dobell's response was to remove the salutation "Dear Byron" from the top of the letter and publish it intact as reportage. The result, published in 1964, was "There Goes (Varoom! Varoom!) That Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby." The article was widely discussed—loved by some, hated by others—and helped Wolfe publish his first book, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, a collection of his writings in the Herald-Tribune, Esquire, and other publications.[9]
This was what Wolfe called New Journalism, in which some journalists and essayists experimented with a variety of literary techniques, mixing them with the traditional ideal of dispassionate, even-handed reporting. More specifically, Wolfe experimented with four literary devices not normally associated with feature writing—scene-by-scene construction, extensive dialogue, multiple points of view, and detailed description of one's status-life symbols (the materialistic choices one makes)—to produce this stylized form of journalism, which would later be commonly referred to as literary journalism.[10]
Wolfe also championed what he called "saturation reporting," a reportorial approach where the journalist "shadows" and observes the subject over an extended period of time. "To pull it off," says Wolfe, "you casually have to stay with the people you are writing about for long stretches . . . long enough so that you are actually there when revealing scenes take place in their lives."[11] Saturation reporting differs from "in-depth" and "investigative" reporting, which involve the direct interviewing of numerous sources and/or the extensive analyzing of external documents relating to the story. Saturation reporting, according to communication professor Richard Kallan, "entails a more complex set of relationships wherein the journalist becomes an involved, more fully reactive witness, no longer distanced and detached from the people and events reported."[12]
One of the most striking examples of New Journalism is Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. The book, an account of the adventures of the Merry Pranksters, a famous sixties counter-culture group, was highly experimental in its use of onomatopoeia, free association, and eccentric punctuation—such as multiple exclamation marks and italics—to convey the manic ideas and personalities of Ken Kesey and his followers.
In addition to his own forays into this new style of journalism, Wolfe edited a collection of New Journalism with E.W. Johnson, published in 1973 and titled The New Journalism. This book brought together pieces from Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Joan Didion, and several other well-known writers with the common theme of journalism that incorporated literary techniques and that could be considered literature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the Springfield Union in Springfield, Massachusetts. Wolfe finished his thesis in 1957 and in 1959 was hired by The Washington Post. Wolfe has said that part of the reason he was hired by the Post was his lack of interest in politics. The Post's city editor was "amazed that Wolfe preferred cityside to Capitol Hill, the beat every reporter wanted." He won an award from The Newspaper Guild for foreign reporting in Cuba in 1961 and also won the Guild's award for humor. While there, he experimented with fiction-writing techniques in feature stories.[7]
In 1962, Wolfe left Washington for New York City, taking a position with the New York Herald Tribune as a general assignment reporter and feature writer. The editors of the Herald Tribune, including Clay Felker of the Sunday section supplement New York magazine, encouraged their writers to break the conventions of newspaper writing.[8] During the 1962 New York City newspaper strike, Wolfe approached Esquire magazine about an article on the hot rod and custom car culture of Southern California. He struggled with the article until finally a desperate editor, Byron Dobell, suggested that Wolfe send him his notes so they could piece the story together.
Wolfe procrastinated until, on the evening before the article was due, he typed a letter to Dobell explaining what he wanted to say on the subject, ignoring all journalistic conventions. Dobell's response was to remove the salutation "Dear Byron" from the top of the letter and publish it intact as reportage. The result, published in 1964, was "There Goes (Varoom! Varoom!) That Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby." The article was widely discussed—loved by some, hated by others—and helped Wolfe publish his first book, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, a collection of his writings in the Herald-Tribune, Esquire, and other publications.[9]
This was what Wolfe called New Journalism, in which some journalists and essayists experimented with a variety of literary techniques, mixing them with the traditional ideal of dispassionate, even-handed reporting. More specifically, Wolfe experimented with four literary devices not normally associated with feature writing—scene-by-scene construction, extensive dialogue, multiple points of view, and detailed description of one's status-life symbols (the materialistic choices one makes)—to produce this stylized form of journalism, which would later be commonly referred to as literary journalism.[10]
Wolfe also championed what he called "saturation reporting," a reportorial approach where the journalist "shadows" and observes the subject over an extended period of time. "To pull it off," says Wolfe, "you casually have to stay with the people you are writing about for long stretches . . . long enough so that you are actually there when revealing scenes take place in their lives."[11] Saturation reporting differs from "in-depth" and "investigative" reporting, which involve the direct interviewing of numerous sources and/or the extensive analyzing of external documents relating to the story. Saturation reporting, according to communication professor Richard Kallan, "entails a more complex set of relationships wherein the journalist becomes an involved, more fully reactive witness, no longer distanced and detached from the people and events reported."[12]
One of the most striking examples of New Journalism is Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. The book, an account of the adventures of the Merry Pranksters, a famous sixties counter-culture group, was highly experimental in its use of onomatopoeia, free association, and eccentric punctuation—such as multiple exclamation marks and italics—to convey the manic ideas and personalities of Ken Kesey and his followers.
In addition to his own forays into this new style of journalism, Wolfe edited a collection of New Journalism with E.W. Johnson, published in 1973 and titled The New Journalism. This book brought together pieces from Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Joan Didion, and several other well-known writers with the common theme of journalism that incorporated literary techniques and that could be considered literature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe
Sam Wolfe Connelly is an artist living in New York. http://samwolfeconnelly.com/ Sam's work has exhibited at Gallery Nucleus, Spoke Art Gallery, Bluecanvas, ...
Sam Wolfe Connelly is an artist living in New York. http://samwolfeconnelly.com/ Sam's work has exhibited at Gallery Nucleus, Spoke Art Gallery, Bluecanvas, ...
READ MORE: http://tinyurl.com/5pz4oz Tom Wolfe has been upending the literary world with societal critiques and wild punctuation for almost half a century.
READ MORE: http://tinyurl.com/5pz4oz Tom Wolfe has been upending the literary world with societal critiques and wild punctuation for almost half a century.
Interview with famous nature photographer Art Wolfe. Directed, Acted, and Puppeteered by me John. It was for photography class. I know its not the best but i...
Interview with famous nature photographer Art Wolfe. Directed, Acted, and Puppeteered by me John. It was for photography class. I know its not the best but i...
On Tuesday, May 27th we caught up with Chelsea Wolfe right after she got off stage at Toronto's historic Winter Garden Theatre. She talked to us about her writing process, performing, collaborating with King Dude and having her latest single featured on Game of Thrones.
She also mentioned how her latest video for "Feral Love" are snippets from the film she helped create. Chelsea is one of the most interesting artists we've have talked to and gave us one of our favourite answers to the BTW signature question... What do you think life is.
Videography/Interview by: Sean Sirianni
On Tuesday, May 27th we caught up with Chelsea Wolfe right after she got off stage at Toronto's historic Winter Garden Theatre. She talked to us about her writing process, performing, collaborating with King Dude and having her latest single featured on Game of Thrones.
She also mentioned how her latest video for "Feral Love" are snippets from the film she helped create. Chelsea is one of the most interesting artists we've have talked to and gave us one of our favourite answers to the BTW signature question... What do you think life is.
Videography/Interview by: Sean Sirianni
published:30 May 2014
views:398
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Conferencia de prensa de Tom Wolfe en Argentina, 3 de mayo de 2008.
Streaming on Amazon.com: DVD available on Amazon.com: Taped on ...
Professor William Mckeen, Chair of the journalism department at Boston University and a Tom Wolfe biographer, talks about what he's looking forward to readin.
The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind is a 2014 popular science book by futurist and physicist Michio ...
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the ...
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Conferencia de prensa de Tom Wolfe en Argentina, 3 de mayo de 2008.
Streaming on Amazon.com: DVD available on Amazon.com: Taped on ...
Professor William Mckeen, Chair of the journalism department at Boston University and a Tom Wolfe biographer, talks about what he's looking forward to readin.
The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind is a 2014 popular science book by futurist and physicist Michio ...
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the ...
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
published:27 Apr 2015
views:0
Author Tom Wolfe discusses his latest novel, Back to Blood
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence and the new America. In the boo...
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence and the new America. In the boo...
Here is an interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer on WNYC.ORG where he performs Someone Else live! You can buy this song on iTunes or on his amazing new album, Li...
Here is an interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer on WNYC.ORG where he performs Someone Else live! You can buy this song on iTunes or on his amazing new album, Li...
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/15 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Brian Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your ...
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/15 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Brian Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your ...
Genres : Singer-songwriter, folk music,gothic rock, electric blues, neo-psychedelia, noise rock, electronic music, experimental
Album : Unknown Rooms : A Collection Of Acoustic Songs (2012)
Origin : Sacramento, California
Video : Vancouver's Media Club (Jan 15, 2012)
Website : http://www.chelseawolfe.net/
How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the “epic”, the tired into the inspired, all the while heaping praise on performers as seemingly vacuous and generic as possible. Navigating the landscape of contemporary alternative music can be an exercise in redundancy; true visionaries and boundary-pushers are few and far between. Enter Chelsea Wolfe. To simply call Wolfe unique would be an understatement. Even among her peers in the so-called “drone-metal-art-folk” scene she’s an icon, a stand-alone singer/songwriter whose fully-formed aesthetic and haunting timelessness appear almost without effort.
Chelsea Wolfe is an American singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California, currently based in Los Angeles. She is known for her "specific brand of drone-metal-art-folk", characterized by experimental guitar playing, hazy vocals, and surreal soundscapes.
Wolfe debuted with her album The Grime and The Glow (2010), released on an independent label, Pendu Sound Recording, followed by Apokalypsis (2011), which gained her recognition from indie critics as well as an underground following. In 2012, Wolfe released Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs (2012),which featured a more folk-oriented sound as opposed to her earlier work, which had been heavily centered on droning guitars and distortion.
Wolfe's fourth studio album, Pain Is Beauty, was released September 3, 2013. An album trailer was released alongside this announcement, as well as a North American headlining tour in the fall. The song "Feral Love" was featured in the trailers for Game of Thrones season 4 and the television adaption of 12 Monkeys. The official music video directed by Mark Pellington and released on February 9, 2014. The video is an excerpt from an hour-long film titled "Lone" that will be released in Spring 2014. (Wikipedia)
Genres : Singer-songwriter, folk music,gothic rock, electric blues, neo-psychedelia, noise rock, electronic music, experimental
Album : Unknown Rooms : A Collection Of Acoustic Songs (2012)
Origin : Sacramento, California
Video : Vancouver's Media Club (Jan 15, 2012)
Website : http://www.chelseawolfe.net/
How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the “epic”, the tired into the inspired, all the while heaping praise on performers as seemingly vacuous and generic as possible. Navigating the landscape of contemporary alternative music can be an exercise in redundancy; true visionaries and boundary-pushers are few and far between. Enter Chelsea Wolfe. To simply call Wolfe unique would be an understatement. Even among her peers in the so-called “drone-metal-art-folk” scene she’s an icon, a stand-alone singer/songwriter whose fully-formed aesthetic and haunting timelessness appear almost without effort.
Chelsea Wolfe is an American singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California, currently based in Los Angeles. She is known for her "specific brand of drone-metal-art-folk", characterized by experimental guitar playing, hazy vocals, and surreal soundscapes.
Wolfe debuted with her album The Grime and The Glow (2010), released on an independent label, Pendu Sound Recording, followed by Apokalypsis (2011), which gained her recognition from indie critics as well as an underground following. In 2012, Wolfe released Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs (2012),which featured a more folk-oriented sound as opposed to her earlier work, which had been heavily centered on droning guitars and distortion.
Wolfe's fourth studio album, Pain Is Beauty, was released September 3, 2013. An album trailer was released alongside this announcement, as well as a North American headlining tour in the fall. The song "Feral Love" was featured in the trailers for Game of Thrones season 4 and the television adaption of 12 Monkeys. The official music video directed by Mark Pellington and released on February 9, 2014. The video is an excerpt from an hour-long film titled "Lone" that will be released in Spring 2014. (Wikipedia)
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/3 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Nick Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your on...
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/3 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Nick Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your on...
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
In this travel-related video produced during the 2015 B&H; Optic Imaging Conference, photog...
published:10 Jul 2015
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
Making it as a Successful Travel Photographer, with Art Wolfe
published:10 Jul 2015
views:301
In this travel-related video produced during the 2015 B&H; Optic Imaging Conference, photographer Art Wolfe talks about what it takes to become a successful travel photographer. Topics include art education, the connection between painting and photography, developing and pursuing personal interests, the logistics of travel photography, and techniques for creating dynamic travel photographs.
Art Wolfe Photography
http://artwolfe.com
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Art Wolfe: "The Art of the Image", Photographers at Google
"For those who associate Art Wolfe solely with nature photography, be prepared for a start...
"For those who associate Art Wolfe solely with nature photography, be prepared for a startling revelation. Drawing from 36 years of international travel, Art...
7:10
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
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published:15 Nov 2014
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
Nature's Best Photographer of the Year: Art Wolfe
published:15 Nov 2014
views:47
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DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
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published:27 Oct 2014
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
DPReview Live 2014: Interview with Art Wolfe
published:27 Oct 2014
views:6101
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Art Wolfe: Equipment I Travel With
Technique Traveling with photography gear can be a pain, especially if you are not sure wh...
Technique Traveling with photography gear can be a pain, especially if you are not sure what to bring and what to leave at home. Here are the basics that I t...
7:13
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia 01/03
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia, Mt. Fitz Roy 01/03 Rugged Patagonia offers...
Travels to the edge with Art Wolfe - Patagonia, Mt. Fitz Roy 01/03 Rugged Patagonia offers Himalayan-quality drama in a small package. Just above El Chalten,...
22:50
From wildlife to the human canvas and beyond: Art Wolfe at TEDxRainier
The amazingly expansive range of work by Art Wolfe shows how a lifelong artist can evolve ...
The amazingly expansive range of work by Art Wolfe shows how a lifelong artist can evolve creatively throughout his lifetime. From snapping powerful shots of...
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Art Wolfe
(Italian and english version - Quality 1080p HD) - Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone...
(Italian and english version - Quality 1080p HD) - Messaggio Fotografico di Sandro Sansone (05/04/2014) (a P.O.P. exclusive -- http://www.facebook.com/pescin...
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Art Wolfe
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published:07 Feb 2014
Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe
published:07 Feb 2014
views:2
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The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
Home base for "The Chat" is on my blog: http://bit.ly/1bqsB97.
Subscribe to my channel: h...
published:22 Sep 2014
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
The Chat with Karen Hutton: Art Wolfe
published:22 Sep 2014
views:73
Home base for "The Chat" is on my blog: http://bit.ly/1bqsB97.
Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/1hc7dCW
Art Wolfe: http://www.artwolfe.com
Photographer Art Wolfe’s career has spanned 5 decades, which is true testament to the relevance of his work, his expertise as a teacher and his passionate advocacy for saving indigenous cultures of the world and the environment.— He has taken over 2 million photos in his lifetime to date and still travels nine months out of the year. As if that weren't enough...
He’s released over eighty books and produced for television, most recently in his PBS series Travels to the Edge. He’s been all over the world multiple times and simply never tires of visiting his favorite places on the planet for photography and his conservation and awareness efforts.
He began his journey as fine artist with paint and pencil, but found that photography suited his fast paced inner rhythm better, so he switched over and never looked back.
Art welcomed me and my traveling cohort Laurie Rubin to his home in Washington State for this episode of The Chat. He was as open, generous and funny as you can imagine... and spoke from the heart always. I walked away transformed in that way you do around people who are living their deepest mission in life.
A mere half hour can't possibly do justice to an entire lifetime of artistic and humanitarian achievement... but it will give you slice of what it is to be completely, utterly and joyfully in love with life... and to truly live your life as if it were your (A)rt. Enjoy!
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Art Wolfe Photography Workshops
Art Wolfe invites you to travel with him on photographic odysseys to remote lands and to e...
Art Wolfe invites you to travel with him on photographic odysseys to remote lands and to experience nature, wildlife and different cultures right alongside him.
22:59
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Allahabad und Varanasi sind die heiligen Flußstädte Indiens, in Allahabad selbst lebt die ...
published:23 May 2015
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
Art Wolfe in Allahabad und Varanasi (Indien)
published:23 May 2015
views:8
Allahabad und Varanasi sind die heiligen Flußstädte Indiens, in Allahabad selbst lebt die größte religiöse Gemeinschaft der Erde. Art Wolfe ist dabei, wenn an die 20 Millionen Pilger versuchen, kurz im heiligen Fluß Ganges einzutauchen, er macht beeindruckende Bilder von den Anhängern des Hinduismus. Weiter flußabwärts, im altertümlichen Varanasi, fängt er außergewöhnliche Bilder dieses Schmelztiegels aus Antike und Moderne ein.
Art Wolfe - Reisen an die Grenzen der Erde
Unterwegs mit einem der bekanntesten Naturfotografen
Der US-Amerikaner Art Wolfe, einer der populärsten Naturfotografen weltweit, nimmt uns mit auf eine bildgewaltige Reise in die entlegensten Winkel unseres Planeten.
Art Wolfe ist in den letzten 30 Jahren mit über einer Million Fotosund 60 veröffentlichten Büchern zu einem der renommiertestenzeitgenössischen Fotografen avanciert. Er dokumentiert auf beeindruckendkunstvolle Weise wilde, zum Teil unberührte Natur - und macht sichdamit auch zum "Anwalt" dieser immer seltener werdenden Gebiete.
Durch seinen einmaligen Blick hält er die Schönheit der Natur in verblüffenden Kombinationen von Form, Farbe und Struktur fest: Die pure Ästhetik von Wüstenlandschaften, die glasklare Schönheit eisbedeckter Granitberge, der paradoxe Reiz polarer Landschaften - Bilder von umwerfender Präsenz, faszinierend einzigartig. Alaska, Peru, Tansania, Indien, die Mongolei, Japan, Patagonien, Brasilien und das wilde Hochland von Bolivien - all das sind nur einige der Stationen dieser bildgewaltigen Dokumentationsreihe.
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Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
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published:04 Apr 2015
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
Voyages au bout du monde avec Art Wolfe 2015 03 31
published:04 Apr 2015
views:52
4:29
Art Wolfe Discusses Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper
Art Wolfe describes how Epson's Signature Worthy Velvet Fine Art paper makes many of his p...
Nature photographer Art Wolfe shares his approach to photography in this interview with Marcia Alvar, host of the University of Washington's Upon Reflection ...
6:18
Art Wolfe interviews Miss Aniela
Natalie Dybisz, a.k.a. Miss Aniela, stopped by Art Wolfe's home in Seattle for an intervie...
Natalie Dybisz, a.k.a. Miss Aniela, joined Art Wolfe at his home in Seattle for an interview.
54:17
Tom Wolfe on the Role of Artists in Cities, Urban Development & Ethnic Diversity (2002)
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 195...
published:21 Jul 2014
Tom Wolfe on the Role of Artists in Cities, Urban Development & Ethnic Diversity (2002)
Tom Wolfe on the Role of Artists in Cities, Urban Development & Ethnic Diversity (2002)
published:21 Jul 2014
views:670
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the Springfield Union in Springfield, Massachusetts. Wolfe finished his thesis in 1957 and in 1959 was hired by The Washington Post. Wolfe has said that part of the reason he was hired by the Post was his lack of interest in politics. The Post's city editor was "amazed that Wolfe preferred cityside to Capitol Hill, the beat every reporter wanted." He won an award from The Newspaper Guild for foreign reporting in Cuba in 1961 and also won the Guild's award for humor. While there, he experimented with fiction-writing techniques in feature stories.[7]
In 1962, Wolfe left Washington for New York City, taking a position with the New York Herald Tribune as a general assignment reporter and feature writer. The editors of the Herald Tribune, including Clay Felker of the Sunday section supplement New York magazine, encouraged their writers to break the conventions of newspaper writing.[8] During the 1962 New York City newspaper strike, Wolfe approached Esquire magazine about an article on the hot rod and custom car culture of Southern California. He struggled with the article until finally a desperate editor, Byron Dobell, suggested that Wolfe send him his notes so they could piece the story together.
Wolfe procrastinated until, on the evening before the article was due, he typed a letter to Dobell explaining what he wanted to say on the subject, ignoring all journalistic conventions. Dobell's response was to remove the salutation "Dear Byron" from the top of the letter and publish it intact as reportage. The result, published in 1964, was "There Goes (Varoom! Varoom!) That Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby." The article was widely discussed—loved by some, hated by others—and helped Wolfe publish his first book, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, a collection of his writings in the Herald-Tribune, Esquire, and other publications.[9]
This was what Wolfe called New Journalism, in which some journalists and essayists experimented with a variety of literary techniques, mixing them with the traditional ideal of dispassionate, even-handed reporting. More specifically, Wolfe experimented with four literary devices not normally associated with feature writing—scene-by-scene construction, extensive dialogue, multiple points of view, and detailed description of one's status-life symbols (the materialistic choices one makes)—to produce this stylized form of journalism, which would later be commonly referred to as literary journalism.[10]
Wolfe also championed what he called "saturation reporting," a reportorial approach where the journalist "shadows" and observes the subject over an extended period of time. "To pull it off," says Wolfe, "you casually have to stay with the people you are writing about for long stretches . . . long enough so that you are actually there when revealing scenes take place in their lives."[11] Saturation reporting differs from "in-depth" and "investigative" reporting, which involve the direct interviewing of numerous sources and/or the extensive analyzing of external documents relating to the story. Saturation reporting, according to communication professor Richard Kallan, "entails a more complex set of relationships wherein the journalist becomes an involved, more fully reactive witness, no longer distanced and detached from the people and events reported."[12]
One of the most striking examples of New Journalism is Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. The book, an account of the adventures of the Merry Pranksters, a famous sixties counter-culture group, was highly experimental in its use of onomatopoeia, free association, and eccentric punctuation—such as multiple exclamation marks and italics—to convey the manic ideas and personalities of Ken Kesey and his followers.
In addition to his own forays into this new style of journalism, Wolfe edited a collection of New Journalism with E.W. Johnson, published in 1973 and titled The New Journalism. This book brought together pieces from Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Joan Didion, and several other well-known writers with the common theme of journalism that incorporated literary techniques and that could be considered literature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe
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Sam Wolfe Connelly | DSC Interview
Sam Wolfe Connelly is an artist living in New York. http://samwolfeconnelly.com/ Sam's wor...
Sam Wolfe Connelly is an artist living in New York. http://samwolfeconnelly.com/ Sam's work has exhibited at Gallery Nucleus, Spoke Art Gallery, Bluecanvas, ...
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TIME Interviews Tom Wolfe
READ MORE: http://tinyurl.com/5pz4oz Tom Wolfe has been upending the literary world with s...
READ MORE: http://tinyurl.com/5pz4oz Tom Wolfe has been upending the literary world with societal critiques and wild punctuation for almost half a century.
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Famous Fotographerz: Art Wolfe
Interview with famous nature photographer Art Wolfe. Directed, Acted, and Puppeteered by m...
Interview with famous nature photographer Art Wolfe. Directed, Acted, and Puppeteered by me John. It was for photography class. I know its not the best but i...
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Chelsea Wolfe Interview 2014 (Beyond The Watch)
On Tuesday, May 27th we caught up with Chelsea Wolfe right after she got off stage at Toro...
published:30 May 2014
Chelsea Wolfe Interview 2014 (Beyond The Watch)
Chelsea Wolfe Interview 2014 (Beyond The Watch)
published:30 May 2014
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On Tuesday, May 27th we caught up with Chelsea Wolfe right after she got off stage at Toronto's historic Winter Garden Theatre. She talked to us about her writing process, performing, collaborating with King Dude and having her latest single featured on Game of Thrones.
She also mentioned how her latest video for "Feral Love" are snippets from the film she helped create. Chelsea is one of the most interesting artists we've have talked to and gave us one of our favourite answers to the BTW signature question... What do you think life is.
Videography/Interview by: Sean Sirianni
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Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Conferencia de prensa de Tom Wolfe en Argentina, 3 de mayo de 2008.
Streaming on Amazon....
published:27 Apr 2015
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
published:27 Apr 2015
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Conferencia de prensa de Tom Wolfe en Argentina, 3 de mayo de 2008.
Streaming on Amazon.com: DVD available on Amazon.com: Taped on ...
Professor William Mckeen, Chair of the journalism department at Boston University and a Tom Wolfe biographer, talks about what he's looking forward to readin.
The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind is a 2014 popular science book by futurist and physicist Michio ...
Though Wolfe was offered teaching jobs in academia, he opted to work as a reporter. In 1956, while still preparing his thesis, Wolfe became a reporter for the ...
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
Tom Wolfe: Books, Quotes, Education, Youth, White Suit - Author Interview (2004)
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Author Tom Wolfe discusses his latest novel, Back to Blood
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for ...
This week on Uncommon Knowledge author Tom Wolfe discusses the ideas and inspirations for Back to Blood, a story of decadence and the new America. In the boo...
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Interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer - Part 1
Here is an interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer on WNYC.ORG where he performs Someone Else li...
Here is an interview with Henry Wolfe Gummer on WNYC.ORG where he performs Someone Else live! You can buy this song on iTunes or on his amazing new album, Li...
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Brian Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/15 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with profess...
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/15 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Brian Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your ...
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Chelsea Wolfe •ั live • Spinning Centers & Boyfriend (+ interview) - HD
Genres : Singer-songwriter, folk music,gothic rock, electric blues, neo-psychedelia, noise...
published:06 Nov 2014
Chelsea Wolfe •ั live • Spinning Centers & Boyfriend (+ interview) - HD
Chelsea Wolfe •ั live • Spinning Centers & Boyfriend (+ interview) - HD
published:06 Nov 2014
views:7
Genres : Singer-songwriter, folk music,gothic rock, electric blues, neo-psychedelia, noise rock, electronic music, experimental
Album : Unknown Rooms : A Collection Of Acoustic Songs (2012)
Origin : Sacramento, California
Video : Vancouver's Media Club (Jan 15, 2012)
Website : http://www.chelseawolfe.net/
How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the “epic”, the tired into the inspired, all the while heaping praise on performers as seemingly vacuous and generic as possible. Navigating the landscape of contemporary alternative music can be an exercise in redundancy; true visionaries and boundary-pushers are few and far between. Enter Chelsea Wolfe. To simply call Wolfe unique would be an understatement. Even among her peers in the so-called “drone-metal-art-folk” scene she’s an icon, a stand-alone singer/songwriter whose fully-formed aesthetic and haunting timelessness appear almost without effort.
Chelsea Wolfe is an American singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California, currently based in Los Angeles. She is known for her "specific brand of drone-metal-art-folk", characterized by experimental guitar playing, hazy vocals, and surreal soundscapes.
Wolfe debuted with her album The Grime and The Glow (2010), released on an independent label, Pendu Sound Recording, followed by Apokalypsis (2011), which gained her recognition from indie critics as well as an underground following. In 2012, Wolfe released Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs (2012),which featured a more folk-oriented sound as opposed to her earlier work, which had been heavily centered on droning guitars and distortion.
Wolfe's fourth studio album, Pain Is Beauty, was released September 3, 2013. An album trailer was released alongside this announcement, as well as a North American headlining tour in the fall. The song "Feral Love" was featured in the trailers for Game of Thrones season 4 and the television adaption of 12 Monkeys. The official music video directed by Mark Pellington and released on February 9, 2014. The video is an excerpt from an hour-long film titled "Lone" that will be released in Spring 2014. (Wikipedia)
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Nick Wolfe - FabaTV Exclusive Interview
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/3 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professi...
http://fabatv.com/page/artist/id/3 Artist Channel Exclusive FabaTV Interview with professional face and body artist, Nick Wolfe. http://FabaTV.com is your on...