Art and the Human Soul

Twenty thousand years ago near the Ardeche River in the South of France, a limestone cliff collapsed, burying a cave. At the time, it’s unlikely the event attracted attention. One can image the thunderous roar quickly fading as a cloud of white and yellow dust settled over the surrounding forest. Time resumed its inexorable passage. [...]





One of the world's leading adventure photographers, Chris Noble is also a writer and multi-media producer whose work celebrates the beauty of nature and inspires people to live healthier, more mindful, and sustainable lives. He's a veteran of over thirty expeditions ranging from Denali to Everest; the peaks of the Alps to the jungles of Borneo; from the Arctic to remote regions of Burma and Bhutan. His work has appeared in hundreds of publications, including Life, National Geographic, Newsweek, Orion, Outside, and Rolling Stone. Noble collaborates with environmental, conservation and aid organizations such as Round River Conservation Studies and Lily Yeh's Barefoot Artists, and he speaks on the topics of adventure, creativity, photography, and sustainability to audiences worldwide.