Art Talks About Travels to the Edge
My inspiration for Travels to the Edge:
Art Wolfe Bangkok between heaven and earth Bhutan Burke Museum camouflage celebration creative eye creativeLIVE culture cultures environment experience gallery Gavriel Jecan Grand Teton National Park Haridar ICP Awards iLCP instruction iPhone Jay Goodrich john greengo Kumbh Mela live Myanmar nature new images newsletter notes from the field participant photographs photography photography instruction Rights series Southeast Asia The Decisive Moment tour Travel/Cultural travels to the edge Vanishing Act Vietnam wildlife workshop
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March 27th, 2009 at 09:07
As a amateur photographer I find your shows useful and fun to watch as well as informative. I am glad you take the time to do them.
March 27th, 2009 at 16:08
I discovered your show last year and since that moment I have been following all of them. There are so inspirational for me as amateur photographer. The level of the energy that you create and drive with your show is enormous for people like me that just enjoy the quality this works.
Thank you for this great contribution to photographer amateur communities and please, keep going.
March 28th, 2009 at 02:31
I am so glad I came across this show half way through the first season. I just happened to click on our PBS station. I have definately improved as a photographer since watching your show.
Thanks
March 28th, 2009 at 03:19
I just purchased both seasons on DVD and am enjoying them. I appreciate that you aren’t hitting us over the head with F-stops and shutter speeds (things most of us already have a grasp on,) but rather keep the focus on the place and it’s features.
Don’t downplay your books too much though, I have a couple autographed copies and they hold a place of pride on my bookshelf – often my guests quickly walk right up to them and start turning pages.
March 28th, 2009 at 15:04
Though I don’t know much about photography, your show has really made me want to pick up a camera and learn. I’ve got both seasons on DVD and enjoy them regularly. The show is wonderful in that you don’t have to be a photographer to appreciate the beauty of the places you visit or the photos you take.
April 2nd, 2009 at 22:26
Im a huge fan of Travels to the Edge! Watching Art shoot has greatly helped me improve in my own photography. I also hope this show inspires other pro photographers to develop shows of their own.
April 26th, 2009 at 05:25
Art,
God Bless You, your crew, and everyone who brings Travels from the Edge to us! As you said in your March 27 video, it is all about communication and INSPIRATION! I could not agree more! I have visited some of these sites and hope to visit more before I die. Just knowing that these places of such exquisite beauty exist, and to experience them through your loving eye is deeply inspiring! I thank all of you involved in producing this masterpiece production, so beautifully and harmoniously put together (including the MUSIC– WOW!!) a thousand times over and hope that the experience blesses you as it does me, my family and friends.
Long may Earth in all her glory reign.
Deeply grateful,
Leslie in Oregon
May 26th, 2009 at 03:56
When is season three scheduled to start? Im itching to watch new episodes!
May 27th, 2009 at 05:54
I’m devoting this year to teaching so shooting for Season 3 won’t begin til early next year. I hope to have the new episodes on the air by Fall of next year.
June 19th, 2009 at 02:50
Art,
I tend to endlessly replay your episodes, prompting my wife to ask why we have to always watch the same thing ten times. But you would have been amused if you had seen her on the trip we just completed to Banff National Park in Canada. In the midst of a grand scene, I would find her off in the bushes, photographing lichen on a rock or color patterns on rotten logs, or framing a great view through an arch in a piece of driftwood. “Today I’m doing textures and patterns,” she would say. “I’m doing Art Wolfe.” So there you have it _ another convert.
July 5th, 2009 at 10:36
I have enjoyed your shows more than any other of this type. There is really nothing to which to compare them
I have been to Antartica and would love to be on this expedition.
I can’t get enough and hope to buy your DVDs.
September 6th, 2009 at 04:36
I just finished watching Travels to the edge – Japan and was little skeptical first but than you draw me right in with the show. It was fascinating, magical and just awesome to watch … one of my favorites now!
My best, Juergen
September 6th, 2009 at 12:24
Thanks, Juergen