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Art Wolfe Broadens his Horizons

11 March 2006
Published in Nature and Wildlife

New Gallery, School, Photo Contests Planned for 2006

Harnessing an impressive amount of inner energy, Wolfe has never been one to rest on his laurels, preferring instead to try something new, rethink the plan, explore another angle.

His newest books — "Vanishing Act" (named one of the best new science books of the year by Discover magazine, and winner of the German Fotobook Award in 2005) and hometown favorite "Seven Summits: The High Peaks of the Pacific Northwest" — are just two in a continuing line of art offerings filled with creative and masterful photographs. Even after his three decades as an award-winning and successful photographer, who has published more than 60...

Spring/Summer 2003 Cover

17 May 2003
Published in About Our Cover

On the cover: Known chiefly for his images of wildlife, Art Wolfe focuses his lens skyward at the west face of Mount Fitzroy in Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park, as seen from the Patagonia Ice Cap. For a preview of his new book on landscapes, see the cover story.

Photo Copyright: © Art Wolfe

Art Wolfe Announces the Release of Three New Books

13 May 2001
Published in People in the Industry

This September, Seattle-based nature photographer Art Wolfe will be releasing 3 new books: California (Sasquatch Books), The High Himalaya (Mountaineers Books), and Africa (Wildlands Press).

California is the fourth book in a series showing the natural wonders (landscapes and wildlife) of the West, and follows Pacific Northwest, Alaska, and Colorado.

The High Himalaya will include photographs taken over more than 17 years of association with the Himalayas, from the 1984 Seattle expedition to Mt. Everest through March 2001. It will feature the landscapes and the cultures of Nepal, Tibet, Pakistan, and Western China, with a foreword by Tenzing Norbu, an introduction by Peter Potterfield, and interviews with such notable climbers and outdoorsmen...