Call him the wild man of ISO if you must (but, seriously, don’t), you’ve probably seen Forest Woodward’s photography if you’ve recently opened a Patagonia, Etzel, or Filson catalog. Woodward has carried his camera from the grape harvests of Napa, where he documented the lives of migratory workers, to South American mountains to New York waves.
The wide-open spaces he inhabits, shooting rock climbers, surfers and wild horses (not to mention the stages where he’s shot his fair share of live music), come across in the playlist he created for the Wilderness Issue of Whalebone.
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