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ART WOLFE
Best known as: a master of travel,
landscape and wildlife imagery
In the first of two
talks by celebrated
American
photographer on the
Super Stage, Art
Wolfe takes us through the work
comprising his latest award-winning
book, Earth Is My Witness.
Representing forty years of Art’s
expeditionary photography, which
has seen him work on every
continent and in hundreds of
locations, this work brings the beauty
of the planet’s fast-disappearing
landscapes, wildlife, and cultures –
the three subjects at the heart of his
work – into stunning focus. Art’s talk
will echo this masterpiece that
journeys through the world’s
ecosystems and geographical
regions in a vivid display of the
fragility and interconnectivity of life
on Earth, while simultaneously
exploring his evolution as an artist
and the techniques he uses to
capture the nuances and rhythms of
nature.
Art Wolfe will also talking about his
The Human Canvas project during
the Show, see page 14 for details.
Saturday, 17 March 13:00 - 14:00
Camel train, Sahara Desert, Morocco © Art Wolfe
AMI VITALE
Best known for: her amazing shots
of giant panda breeding in China
How do you tell a
story? Ami Vitale’s
multi award-winning
career as a
photographer and
filmmaker and has taken her to the
farthest reaches of the globe,
covering war zones, violence, wildlife
on the brink of extinction, and
enduring power of the human spirit.
After more than a decade
covering conflict, Ami couldn’t help
but notice that the less sensational
- but equally true – stories were
often not getting told; the wedding
happening around the corner from
the revolution, triumphs amidst
seemingly endless devastation.
As a result, she re-committed
herself to seeking out the stories
within and around “the story,” and
remaining independent, so that she
would have the freedom to shoot
what she believed deserved to be
shared.
Hear from Ami as she explores the
art of storytelling without following
the same old narratives - how we can
find our own ways to tell the stories
we’re seeking.
Saturday, 17 March 11:00 - 12:00
Wolong Nature Reserve, China 2015 © Ami Vitale
ERIK JOHANSSON
Best known for: surreal
composites created in Photoshop
A master of
surrealism, Erik
Johansson’s
compositions
combine realities to
create images that are
simultaneously impossible and
visually realistic. Join Erik as he
discusses how he got started, his
inspiration, imagination and creative
process, as well as how he goes
about capturing ideas and illusions
that fool our brains. Seamlessly
blending often hundreds of
photographs, Erik’s creations take us
into a fantasy world that’s impossibly
real. A chance to see how Erik builds
his images up, and get a sneak peak
into some of his unreleased projects.
Saturday, 17 March 15:00 - 16:00
Demand & Supply, 2017 © Erik Johansson
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