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Only Four Weeks To Go & Places Are Filling

For over 30 years, Art Wolfe has photographed on every continent. He has authored over 65 books, each full of outstanding images. He is one of the world's greatest pictorial story tellers. Intermingling artistic and journalistic styles to create his signature images, his photography captivates the viewer. He has transformed his photography into an art form. 

There are only four weeks to Art Wolfe's first-ever lectures and workshops in Australia and places are filling fast.

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Magazines all over the world publish his images and pictorial stories. He is at ease in the world of television production and his acclaimed 13-episode Travels to the Edge is a stunning ArtWolfe 2production. It will remain a significant part of his remarkable legacy of work.

Everyone one viewing Wolfe's evocative images has their mind captured. They will quickly recognise they are in the presence of a free-spirited wanderer who is an articulate and influential advocate for the preservation of the planet's natural beauty, its wildlife and cultures, before they are lost in our ever-shrinking world.

He stands alone in terms of sustained brilliance in photography. His passion generates its own energy. His teaching is infectious.

People are eager to learn from him and come away absolutely inspired, eager to try his unique approaches and compositional styles in their own photography.

He is a master teacher, an artist and one of the finest photographers alive today. He is coming to speak in Australia, for the first time.


WHERE IN AUSTRALIA?

He will present an evening Public Lecture and an all-day Workshop in Sydney (on 16 & 17 March), Melbourne (on 23 & 24 March) and Perth (on 30 & 31 March). He will also present a private series of lectures at Hamilton Island, Queensland (on 18, 19 & 20 March).

 

HOW TO REGISTER:

 If you have any queries before registering, click on ArtWolfe 3 and leave a short message. We generally respond within 24 hours.