What makes an image compelling? How does it transport us to another place and time? How does a photographer send us on a journey around the world? These are the questions that director Abraham Joffe sets out to answer with his new series, Tales of Light. It will showcase five-different adventure photographers as the travel the world searching for the perfect still.
Related: Shorebreak Photographer Clark Little
The amount of wanderlust created by the video is electric. I would give a arm and a leg to travel to some of these places that are so beautifully represented.
From The Column: Through the Lens

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