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Award-winning travel photographer Mark Edward Harris has been to an astounding 102 countries — including many that evade the average traveler and, as he puts it, places that are “seldom seen and even lesser understood.”
Many times, Harris is traveling for business, on assignment for publications such as Vanity Fair, LIFE, The New York Times, Newsweek, Time, National Geographic Traveler, Vogue and TravelAge West, among others — and he’s the recipient of many prestigious photography awards for his work.
Harris' work (including this shot) has been published in TravelAge West's Bucket List series.
Credit: 2022 Mark Edward Harris
He’s also the author of several travel photography books, including “Inside Iran,” “North Korea,” “The Way of the Japanese Bath” and, most recently, a book about orangutans called “The People of the Forest.”
Harris worked with orangutans while working on "The People of the Forest."
Credit: 2022 Mark Edward HarrisIn this episode of Humans of Travel, Harris dives into some of his most thrilling adventures, from his time in North Korea and his coverage of the Tokyo Olympics to his experience photographing orangutans for “People of the Forest.” He also reflects on the times when it’s been more appropriate to put down the camera, and how he gets his subjects to trust him. Plus, he offers some advice for succeeding as a travel photographer.
Credit: 2022 TravelAge WestIn This Episode
1:00 Meet Mark Edward Harris, award-winning travel photographer
2:30: How did Harris get interested in photography, and travel photography specifically?
9:20: Harris gives us the scoop behind the photo on the cover of his book "North Korea."
12:15: It's not all about pressing the shutter, according to Harris.
15:15: Harris talks about the ethics of travel photography — and when it's more appropriate to put the camera down.
22:00: Harris offers advice for wannabe travel photographers.
27:45: What camera/equipment does Harris recommend?
31:00: Harris explains how to best shoot action shots and speaks about his time covering the Tokyo Olympics
35:00: Harris talks about finding stories in his own backyard, rather than going to far-flung locales.
36:30: What’s next for Harris?
Harris photographed the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Credit: 2022 Mark Edward HarrisResources Mentioned in This Episode
Harris’ Instagram
Harris’ Website
Harris’ Books
The People of the Forest
An orangutan portrait featured in "The People of the Forest"
Credit: 2022 Mark Edward HarrisThe Way of the Japanese Bath
An image from Harris' book, "The Art of the Japanese Bath"
Credit: 2022 Mark Edward HarrisNorth Korea
A traffic officer photographed by Harris in North Korea.
Credit: 2022 Mark Edward HarrisSouth Korea
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Emma Weissmann is Digital Managing Editor of TravelAge West, a print and online magazine for travel advisors based in the Western U.S. She is also the co-host of Trade Secrets, a podcast created with sister publication Travel Weekly.
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