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The Escape Artist Travel Podcast

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Welcome to The Escape Artist, a podcast for the culturally curious traveller. Each week travel journalist and photographer Edwina Hart interviews a special guest who has mastered the art of escape. The series explores how travel has influenced their lives and creative endeavours. Edwina is joined by an exciting line-up of artists, tastemakers and travel insiders whose love affair with travel will transport you to enchanting, far-flung corners of the globe. This podcast is pure escapism for those always dreaming of their next destination.

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    • Escape with photographer Steve McCurry
      Dec 18 2020

      Today’s guest is one of the world’s greatest living photographers. So, in this very special season finale, we’re going to look at travel through the lens of the legendary visual storyteller Steve McCurry.


      We’ll delve into the story behind the photograph that defined his career: the portrait of a young Afghan girl (Sharbat Gula) with her torn shawl and piercing green eyes that appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine in June 1985. It’s one of the most iconic images of the twentieth century and easily one of the most recognizable magazine covers ever printed. The portrait is likened to a modern-day Mona Lisa due to her captivating gaze.


      Steve McCurry has captured many powerful and poetic photographs over an exceptional career that spans five decades. He’s devoted a lifetime to documenting the essence of humanity with a sharp focus on conflicts, vanishing culture and ancient traditions, as well as scenes from contemporary life.


      His long-held fascination with photographing far-off places began when he quit his job at a local newspaper and bought a one-way ticket to India. In this episode, you’ll get a snapshot of Steve’s most memorable travel moments as we hitchhike across the USA, pick fruit on a kibbutz in Israel, swim with sea lions in the Galapagos and accidentally spend the night in a Buddhist monastery in Ladakh.


      Of course, some of Steve’s adventures aren’t for the faint-hearted – he’s covered extreme weather events and warzones, survived a plane crash in Slovenia and got his big break as a photojournalist in 1979 after crossing the border into Afghanistan disguised as a mujahideen rebel.


      STEVE McCURRY’S CULTURE GUIDE


      Monsoon photo-essay in Life Magazine (1961) by Brian Brake


      DESTINATION INSPIRATION

      Ragusa, Sicily

      Philadelphia

      South Carolina

      London

      Stockholm

      Amsterdam

      Israel

      India

      Slovenia

      Afghanistan

      Chitral, Pakistan

      Peshawar, Pakistan

      The Galápagos Islands

      Ladakh, India

      Cuba

      Mandalay, Myanmar

      Iran


      For a real visual treat visit stevemccurry.com or look out for Steve’s brand-new book In Search of Elsewhere, which is a unique and brilliant collection of previously unseen images from over forty years of travel. Buy it here.


      You might also like to follow @stevemccurryofficial on Instagram.


      If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, rate and review so others can discover this podcast as well. If you’re looking for some more travel inspiration, you can find me on Instagram @escape.artist.podcast or visit www.escapeartistpodcast.com


      Thanks so much for listening to the podcast over the past few months. See you soon for more wild and whimsical adventures in 2021 for Season Two of The Escape Artist!


      Xx Edwina


      (Music by the talented Giselle Rosselli)

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      47 min
    • Escape with travel writer and author Sophy Roberts
      Dec 2 2020

      Today’s guest is British travel journalist and author Sophy Roberts.

      It takes a special kind of person to hear the sentence ‘the lost pianos of Siberia’ uttered in casual conversation and have those words ignite an obsession that eventuates in a three-year odyssey across the vast, white wilderness of Siberia in search of a piano.

      Sophy’s self-described ‘oddball quest’ is documented in her debut book The Lost Pianos of Siberia, which has been received with critical acclaim.

      Sophy Roberts is one of the finest travel writers of our time, having carved out an exceptional career as an editor-at-large for titles such as Condé Nast Traveller and Departures magazine, and a columnist for the Financial Times' How to Spend it.

      In recent years she’s felt a call to the wild, trading the glitzy hotels and glamorous getaways for a chance to tell untold stories from remote parts of the world, reporting on wildlife conservation, threats to eco-systems and fragile cultures.

      SOPHY ROBERTS’ CULTURE GUIDE

      The Road to Oxiana (book) by Robert Byron

      As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning (book) by Laurie Lee

      In Patagonia (book) by Bruce Chatwin

      The Magic Faraway Tree (book) by Enid Blyton

      The Story of Doctor Dolittle (book) by Hugh Lofting

      The Secret Garden (book) by Frances Hodgson Burnett

      Sakhalin Island (book) by Anton Chekhov

      The Princess of Siberia (book) by Christine Sutherland

      DESTINATION INSPIRATION

      West Dorset, England

      Andalucía, Spain

      Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

      Varanasi, India

      Ladakh, India

      Dal Lake, Kashmir

      Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo

      Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan

      The Ennedi Desert, Chad

      The Happy House, Nepal (See Sophy's review for CNT here)

      The Orkhon valley, Mongolia

      Siberia (using Anton Chekhov's description: 'The plain of Siberia begins, I think, from Ekaterinburg, and ends goodness knows where’)

      Kamchatka, Russia

      The Altai Mountains, Mongolia

      Lake Baikal, Russia

      The Kuril Islands

      Taiga, Russia

      The Trans-Siberian Railway

      Socotra Island, Yemen


      Curious to know if Sophy finds the piano she’s been searching for? Visit thelostpianosofsiberia.com or you can buy the book here.

      Please support your local bookshop if you can! Independent bookstores are really struggling at the moment, let's keep them in business this Christmas!!

      You might also like to follow sophy_roberts on Instagram, she takes spellbinding photographs on her travels.


      If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, rate and review so others can discover this podcast as well. If you’re looking for some more travel inspiration, you can find me on Instagram @escape.artist.podcast or visit www.escapeartistpodcast.com


      Join me next week for the final episode of The Escape Artist Season 1!


      Xx Edwina

      (Music by the talented Giselle Rosselli)

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      1 h et 2 min
    • Escape with hotel photographer Rhiannon Taylor
      Nov 20 2020
      Today’s guest Rhiannon Taylor is one of Australia’s most sought-after travel photographers. With a keen sense of style and an eye for design, she’s been a go-to editorial photographer for glossy magazines for almost a decade contributing to titles such as Condé Nast Traveler, Gourmet Traveller, Time, Vogue Living and Architectural Digest.Meanwhile, her wildly successful blog, In Bed With, beautifully curates the most unique hotels from around the world.If you’ve ever scrolled through Pinterest and found yourself in a daze of dreamy hotel suites in exotic locations – you’ve probably come across Rhiannon Taylor.Name any extravagant form of accommodation and she’s probably stayed there - African safari lodges, fairy tale palaces in India, Greek villas, Italian villages and ranches in Texan cowboy country. Then add Hong Kong high-rises, overwater bungalows in the Maldives and luxury tented camps set in the Australian outback. She’s certainly seen her fair share of canopied beds, French freestanding bathtubs, infinity pools and buffet breakfasts.Just wait until you hear her pick for the most romantic hotel on the planet!CULTURE GUIDEThe Darjeeling Limited (film) by Wes AndersonMurder on the Orient Express (book) by Agatha ChristieThe Great Railway Bazaar (book) by Paul TherouxDESTINATION INSPIRATIONMelbourneChin Chin, MelbourneSupernormal, MelbournePt. Leo Estate, Mornington PeninsulaJackalope Hotel, Morington PeninsulaThe GhanCoober Pedy, South AustraliaAman-i-Khás, Rajasthan Ranthambore National Park, RajasthanTaj lake Palace, UdaipurThe KimberleySal Salis Ningaloo ReefGibb River Road, Western AustraliaHotel Esencia, Yucatán Cenotes, YucatánTulum, YucatánCoqui Coqui Perfumerìa, MeridaIstanbul, TurkeyBodrum, TurkeyRoscioli, RomeAustin, TexasLord Howe Island, AustraliaGrand Hotel Tremezzo, Lake ComoFinca Cortesin, CasaresRestaurante Sarmiento, CasaresI thoroughly recommend visiting Rhiannon's blog In Bed With for a dose of escapism or keep up with the latest in boutique hotels on Instagram at @inbedwith.meIf you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, rate and review so others can discover this podcast as well. If you’re looking for some more travel inspiration, you can find me on Instagram @escape.artist.podcast or visit www.escapeartistpodcast.comSee you next week for another episode of The Escape Artist!Xx Edwina(Music by the talented Giselle Rosselli) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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      56 min
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