Art Wolfe on Matt Payne’s “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” Podcast!

A Portrait of photographer Art Wolfe with Microphone and Laptop in the background.

Hey there, nature and photography enthusiasts! I’m absolutely thrilled to share that I’ve had the opportunity to sit down with Matt Payne on theF-Stop Collaborate and Listen’ podcast. We’ve taken a deep dive into my lifelong journey through the world of photography, discussing everything from the origins of my passion to the recent release of “Wild Lives”—a book that captures the essence of nature’s heartening resilience across the globe.

In our conversation, you’ll hear about the challenges and triumphs of my career, my travels to every corner of the planet, and the meticulous care that goes into each project, including my transformational TV series, ‘Travels to the Edge.’ I share my personal insights into the responsibility of being a source of inspiration while carefully navigating the line between innovation and emulation. Plus, I’m excited to open up about the strategic planning behind my shoots, the evolution of my projects, and the conservation efforts that I’m deeply passionate about.

As we chat about the pressing issues of legacy and environmental consciousness, I hope to ignite a flame in all of you to appreciate the beauty of our world and to remind everyone of the power of photography to tell stories that matter. Be sure to listen to this special episode of the podcast, and let’s continue to strive for a positive impact and a lasting footprint on both the art world and our precious planet. Let’s connect, share, and keep the conversation going on this amazing platform for photographers and listeners alike!

One Response to “Art Wolfe on Matt Payne’s “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” Podcast!”

  1. Linnaea E Schmid says:

    I love this photograph: The gemsbok is supremely adapted to life in the desert.
    Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) and springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis), Etosha National Park, Oshikoto Region, Namibia IUCN Red List Status (gemsbok): Stable Population / Least Concern IUCN Red List Status (springbok): Increasing Population / Least Concern Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens, f/36 for 1/15 second, ISO 100 September 2018

    Is this photograph in your Wild Lives book?

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