
At Patagon Journal, we are thrilled to present you with our new edition, “The Photographic Issue.” About two-thirds of this edition is jam-packed with incredible photo stories, and it is without doubt our most beautiful magazine yet. In particular, four extensive photographic essays from some of the best photographers working today in Patagonia. Brian O’Keefe, co-founder of Catch Magazine, gives us stunning images of Patagonia from the perspective of fly fishing at the region’s rivers and lakes. We have a photo essay highlighting the minimalist photography of our contributing editor, Pablo Valenzuela. There is an environmental photo essay from Bridget Besaw, an award-winning photographer for several magazines in the United States. And renowned Chilean photographer Augusto Dominguez contributes a nature photo essay from the wilds of Patagonia.
As always, the new issue also has travel, environmental, fly fishing, trekking and still other topics, such as American outdoor and guidebook writer Tyler Williams, who takes us on a surprising packrafting trip on the Chacabuco River in the new Patagonia Park. Patagon Journal interviews Kris Tompkins, the leader of Conservacion Patagonica, the non-profit organization that is building Patagonia Park. Niels Tietze tells about his journey to and first ascent of "El Hermano," a mountain near Rio Correntoso in Palena. Rodrigo Sandoval is back with a story on fly fishing for salmon.
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