Photographer Art Wolfe documents 2026 travels to Tanzania, Japan, and Morocco
Photographer Art Wolfe undertook three distinct photographic expeditions during the first quarter of 2026. The year began with a safari in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, focusing on a less-frequented region abundant with wildlife. In February, Wolfe traveled to Japan to observe snow monkeys before visiting Hokkaido. A photography workshop was conducted in Morocco during March, exploring its diverse landscapes from mountains to desert dunes. Wolfe also recorded a podcast discussing the Morocco trip with fellow photographer Mitch Stringer.
Key facts
- Art Wolfe traveled to three countries in Q1 2026: Tanzania, Japan, and Morocco.
- The first trip was a safari in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park in a less-visited area.
- The Serengeti was described as lush, green, and full of wildlife.
- In February, Wolfe visited Japan to see snow monkeys and traveled to Hokkaido.
- Hokkaido is described as one of Wolfe's favorite places.
- In March, Wolfe led a photography workshop in Morocco.
- Morocco was described as having rugged mountains, Saharan dunes, and colorful cities.
- Wolfe recorded a podcast about Morocco with photographer Mitch Stringer.
Entities
Artists
- Art Wolfe
- Mitch Stringer
Locations
- Tanzania
- Serengeti National Park
- Japan
- Hokkaido
- Morocco
- Sahara