| | Original art by Zeitweise

Fresh Start

Dispatch

Our top picks for the week.


KINUTE
JAN 6, 2024

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01. Olivier Robert

Olivier Robert brings monochromatic minimalism to his fine art photography. He divides his time between Europe and Japan allowing him ample opportunity for changing scenery and photographic inspiration, as he most often shoots landscapes. Learn more about him at his website and keep up with his latest projects on Instagram.

Mt. Fuji, Japan | Photo by Olivier Robert

Lake Geneva, Switzerland | Photo by Olivier Robert

Haute-Savoie, France | Photo by Olivier Robert

02. @oberbayern_life

Bringing the beauty of Bavaria to the world, is the photographer @oberbayern_life. In this gallery, the ample snow over expansive mountains remind us of a fresh start, while the lively river reminds us of the ever-changing nature of life and the rejuvenation it can bring.

Tegernsee, Bavaria

Tegernsee Lake, Bavaria

Siebenhütten, Austria 

03. Zeitweise

Hermann Hirsch and Jan LeBmann are the creative team behind Zeitweise–an organization that combines photography, art, a love of nature, and environmental education. The team has branched into creating books, films, workshops and courses. You can learn more about them at their website.

Original art by Zeitweise 

Original art by Zeitweise 

Original art by Zeitweise 

 

Janurary Book Pick

Nature's Best Hope is a revolutionary, practical, and accessible approach to conservation. Through this easy-to-follow blueprint, Tallamy empowers people everywhere to participate in the creation of a homegrown national park. This truly is a book for anyone desiring to take immediate, positive action for the Earth and its inhabitants.  

This book holds a special place in our hearts.

It served as an inspiration behind the founding of Kinute, and has continued to fuel our desire to tell stories that are aligned with our mission of: encouraging environmental stewardship through outdoor connection. 

Be sure to read Kinute's interview with Douglas Tallamy, and keep an eye out for more native plant content in the year to come.

  

Winter is a season of recovery and preparation. 

          — Paul Theroux


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