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edition:Hardcover
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category: Photography
published: Oct 2019
ISBN:9781771603713
publisher: RMB | Rocky Mountain Books

Feel the Wild

by (photographer) Daniel Fox

tagged: landscapes, regional, pictorials
Description

Feel the Wild is an intimate and powerful story about Nature and our relationship with it, told through stunning photography and thought-provoking writing.

To “Feel the Wild” is to connect with the wilderness – the untamed Nature, the untamed Us, the essence of Life, through all of our senses and experience everything it has to offer – the physical, the emotional, the philosophical, and the spiritual.

Daniel Fox's book of outdoor photography is ultimately about learning who we are and our place on this planet. It is a journey of growth told through the lenses of humility, vulnerability, and perspective.

Published in conjunction with a North American promotional tour sponsored by Arc’teryx (Vancouver, Calgary, Seattle, Portland, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Denver, New York, Boston, and more), Feel the Wild is certain to infuse everyone with the majesty of the natural world and revive within the reader a deep connection to every living thing.

About the Author
Daniel Fox is an artist, solo wilderness explorer, writer, Lexus Ambassador, Fujifilm X-Photographer, Sandisk Extreme Team member & Manfrotto photographer. His work has appeared in Outside, The Daily Telegraph, Canoe and Kayak, Montecristo, and many other magazines. Through his photography and public speaking, he seeks to inspire people to experience nature as a framework, mindset and mentor for personal transformation. Fox uses his work to support WILD.ECO, a non-profit youth organization that he founded in 2015 which seeks to mentor disadvantaged students and fund tuition costs for a month-long wilderness immersion camp. WILD.ECO’s mission is to foster resilient, empowered, adaptable, curious and empathetic students for life. Fox resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, with his wife Tristan and their dog, Kobe.
Editorial Review

"He dives deep into his thoughts while reaching out to the vast horizons. The reader is even treated to pages from his travel journals, filled with copious notes, drawings, stories, and hand-drawn graphics."

— Treehugger
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