Fathers have always served important roles in their children’s lives. Dad’s are a source of wisdom, knowledge, and above all- inspiration. My father is the one who introduced me to photography at a young age. He never pushed me into it, but I had fallen in love with the art by watching him and through years of evaluating and viewing almost every image that went across my dad’s lightroom (and I don’t mean the computer program). He has continually supported me and brought me to where I am today. Below is a Father’s Day celebration of sorts featuring Peter Guttman and Chase Guttman’s images of places around the world… but it’s really a tribute to all fathers and the guidance they've given to their children.
United States-
Morocco-
Guatemala-
Norway-
- Chase Guttman- Trondheim, Norway
The two-time recipient of the Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Journalist of the Year, Peter Guttman is a photographer, writer, author, television personality, and lecturer who has traveled on assignment to all seven continents and to more than 200 countries. He is the creator of a number one bestselling iPad/iPhone application called Beautiful Planet and a highly acclaimed series of hardcover books for Fodors Travel Publications about magical experiences and lodgings around the world. His photography and writing have been published in books, magazines, and newspapers, and have appeared in every major travel periodical. He taught a popular travel photography class at the International Center of Photography, is a national spokesperson for Kodak, and was honored with a solo retrospective show of his work at Sotheby's and the United Nations. Guttman’s distinguished accomplishments have been profiled in The New York Times, on National Public Radio, A & E and the Today Show.
Happy Father's Day!
































1 comments:
Glorious. I attended one of your slideshows several years ago. I think about that night and the photos, and Chase working the sound effects, often. I found myself with some free time and thought I'd search for some of your work to admire. I'm not sure which is the more beautiful; the photographs or the relationship father and son are enjoying. Aloha, Michelle
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