Showing posts with label Vicente Wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vicente Wolf. Show all posts

A Candid Conversation with Vicente Wolf



A very limited number of Vicente Wolf’s stunning Namibia photos remain. I have had several requests for more details about the photos and many have asked to see larger, higher resolution images. I have included a few of my favorites. You can enlarge each photo by clicking on the image. You really must, the details are just brilliant! I have also included a recent and candid conversation with the inimitable Vicente Wolf.


These photos were all shot in Sossusvlei with you enduring a fractured arm. I guess at the very least it makes for an interesting backstory.

Yes, shortly after my arrival in Namibia I fractured my arm and bruised my face when I lost control of a quad bike going down a steep dune. After some time at the doctor’s office and traveling with my arm in a sling through Namibia for almost two weeks I arrived at Sossusvlei, the largest ecological preserve in Africa. Inspired by the incredible color of the enormous sand dunes and the austerity of the environment, I started to photograph for the first time during my trip.



Really, Sossusvlei was the first place you shot photos after 2 weeks in Namibia? How long did it take to capture these six images?


I know, hard to believe but true. These shots were all done in one day. After driving three hours from our camp (before sunrise), we walked for 25 minutes, sidestepping the tracks of snakes and lizards, just as the sun was rising to give us the full play of light over sand dunes. It started with me snapping some shots and ended in a full day of exhilaration where color, graphicness and a sense of awe combined to create these images.

In composing these shots I started with the surreal quality that these dried out trees gave the environment and from there composed different setting. As the sun came over Big Daddy - the highest dune of the lot, rising more than 1,000 feet (300m) at a 45 degree angle – a full light show took place, altering the perspective of the environment and turning dried grasses into radiant torches of light.

Namibia is a minimalist’s dream.


From the moment I saw the photos I was struck by the colors. They are so vivid and the shades of reds are truly stunning.

The colors really are just amazing. Namibia is considered to be the oldest desert in the world, having endured arid or semi-arid conditions for at least 80million years. The red coloring of the sand is an indication of its age. Slow iron oxidization and fragments of garnets cause the color change – the older the dune, the brighter its color. The other thing that you only realize when you’re standing in front of the dune is the sheer size of these sand piles. It could take you an hour to climb to the top of a sand dune.

The images are both beautiful and surreal. You must have been overwhelmed by the vastness and beauty.

Overwhelmed and enraptured. Namibia is one of the most beautiful and surreal environments that I have ever encountered. Standing in the blazing sun, looking at the enormity of the dunes around me and the shadows cast by stark trees, as the sun turn shadowed sands into a mirage of orange, red and mauve I realized that as a traveler, you suffer airport delays for moments like these.


If you would like more details, you can contact Susan Moolman, Director of Public Relations for Vicente Wolf (susan@vicentewolf.com). You can view all of the photos on our dedicated webpage. There is a limited run of three (3) prints per image. All prints available in two sizes (24” x 30” - $1,700.00) and (18” x 24” - $1,400.00). The frame options are white or black.

Trees of Namibia by Vicente Wolf

Tomorrow I will have a profile on the inspiring Elizabeth Mayhew and her fab new book FLIP! For Decorating. Several weeks ago Mary Alice Sherrill put me in touch with the super talented Elizabeth. We have been working on her profile for quite sometime. It was great to meet her in person this weekend and I can’t wait to share more with you. I will also be giving away her new book FLIP! For Decorating to one lucky reader.

However, it occurred to me that while I have posted a ton of photos in the past few days, I have not given you any details about the partnership with Vicente Wolf and the story of his fantastic photos. Honestly, I have not been able to get the images out of my mind. So please allow me just one more post.

Friday was the announcement and launch of our online partnership. Together we are offering readers of All the Best Blog a chance to purchase limited edition photos from Vicente’s recent collection ‘Trees of Namibia’, captured during a January 2009 trip to the African country. The selection of photographs depicts the vastness of the Namib Desert where relentless sun and endless sand create haunting, ever-changing vistas.

In the world of design, Vicente Wolf has been at the top for over 30 years. From the spacious light-filled loft in New York City where his company is headquartered, Wolf maintains many creative undertakings: photography, art collection, interior design and global travel. You can imagine my delight and honor to be working with such a talented and well-respected man.

Those in attendance had the pleasure of viewing all six (6) prints in the series. Boasting some of the highest dunes in the world and haunting petrified trees, Sossusvlei, where the pictures were taken, is a photographer’s dream. Vicente’s photographs are truly incredible compositions. He has vividly captured the unbelievable colors of the desert landscapes. When I first saw the digital version of the images Vicente sent me, I was sure they had been ‘photoshopped’ or enhanced in some way – but they weren’t. The colors are that incredible and vivid.

These memorable images, a dry Camelthorn Tree watered by infrequent floods from the dry Tsauchab River, a lone bird perched on a leafless branch, and the afternoon shadow cast against the base of a sand dune, are astounding. While it took Vicente a few days to relax in this vast emptiness, he eventually found the surroundings to be a haven for his minimalistic nature.

During the launch Vicente revealed the photos’ backstory. While going down a dune a bit too fast on an ATV, he broke his arm shortly after arriving. All of these awesome images were captured while Vicente’s arm was in a sling. If nothing else, you have to respect his intrepid nature.

One of the main motivating ideas behind our online collaboration is that we are able to instantly introduce and offer Vicente’s work to those who may never have the chance to come to New York for a gallery showing. In discussing the exceptional opportunities for partnerships between bloggers, designers and artists, Vicente, Susan Moolman and I were struck by the idea that people all over the globe can now discover artists’ work in ways that simply were not possible even 10 years ago.

I love the idea that this medium allows me to serve as an ‘advocate’ for the talents of the people who I have come to know and support in creative fields and enterprises. The partnerships that have organically developed between myself and Mr & Mrs Smith and another I am developing with The Rug Company (more on that in future posts) allow me the opportunity to support the wonderful people I have profiled on All The Best. I can’t wait to see where these – and other – alliances go in the new media age.

You can view more details on our dedicated webpage. There will be a limited run of three (3) prints per image. All prints available in two sizes (24” x 30” $1,700.00) and (18” x 24” $1,400.00). The frame options are white or black. To purchase or inquire contact Susan Moolman at susan@vicentewolf.com

Vicente Wolf + All the Best Launch Party

Preston Bailey, Ronda Carman, Vicente Wolf

After much planning and preparation the big day finally arrived with the announcement of my partnership with Vicente Wolf. I know that most of you are aware of Vicente's incredible talents, photography included.

During his most recent trip to Africa, in January 2009, Vicente spent time in Sossusvlei, the desert of Namibia, where he captured the incredible vastness of the Namib Desert. It is difficult to find the right words to fully describe the incredible color, scale and composition Vicente captured on film. They are truly stunning. Everyone at our launch party was in complete awe.


These limited edition photos are now available exclusively through All the Best. You can click each photo to the right for more details. Each photo is signed, numbered and LIMITED. Judging from the early response, I fully expect these to sell very quickly.

As if the buzz of our new partnership wasn't enough, the excitement radiating from a room full of fun and talented people was intoxicating. Of course I couldn't help but feel a bit of starstruck when 'Mr. Fabulous' Preston Bailey arrived. Just for the record, he is gorgeous.

Here are some photos we took at the event - wish you could all have been there! The Namibia pictures are currently up in the showroom - please stop by if you’re in Manhattan, you will fall in LOVE.

Anne Patterson, Tobi Fairley

Trudi Romeo, Catlin Moran

Ronda Carman and the uber talented Susan Moolman, Director of Public Relations for Vicente Wolf

Michael Devine and Michelle Adams, two super talented textile designers

James Andrew, Vicente Wolf



Ronda Carman, Christopher Spitzmiller

Chair once belonging the Marilyn Monroe

Sara Story, Ronda Carman

James Andrew, Ronda Carman

Tyler White Dawson, Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo, Ronda Carman, Chloe Redmond Warner

Preston Bailey, Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo

Frank Webb, Austin Bradley from Robert Passal Interior and Architectural Design

Thomas Paul, Ronda Carman

The LIST: Vicente Wolf

Vicente Wolf has a new blog address and feature called Ask Vicente. Do you have any design questions that you’d like Vicente to help you with? Then be certain to visit his blog to ask your questions and to get all the latest news.

Also, in addition to his new blog address, there is an exciting new partnership between Vicente and All The Best. I will be flying to NYC at the end of April for the unveiling of the exclusive partnership. I can't tell you any more just yet, but I promise you all will be among the first to know.
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