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AUTHOR
Nights to Imagine: Magical Places to Stay in America published by Fodors Travel Publications at Amazon.com
Adventures to Imagine: Thrilling Escapes in North America published by Fodors Travel Publications at Amazon.com
Worlds to Imagine: Dream Journeys for Romantic Travelers published by Fodors Travel Publications at Amazon.com
Escape to Northern New England published by Fodors Travel Publications at Amazon.com
Christmas in America: A Photographic Celebration of the Holiday Season published by Skyhorse Publishing now in its (third) Platinum Edition at Amazon.com
Extreme Adventure: A Photographic Exploration of Wild Experiences published by Skyhorse Publishing at Amazon.com
By the Sea: A Photographic Voyage Around the Blue Planet published by Skyhorse Publishing at Amazon.com
Children Around the World: A Photographic Treasury of the Next Generation published by Skyhorse Publishing at Amazon.com
Children Around the World (Japanese Edition) published by X-Knowledge at Amazon.co.jp
American Character: Surprising Portraits of an Unseen Nation at Amazon.com
An expanded feature of enchanting getaways at Fodors.com samples wild lodgings in Florida from Peter's first book, Nights to Imagine, and further provides a national survey of sensual overnights by exploring the Magical Places menu
A speech at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas by James Gilmore, proclaimed by Time Magazine as one of the top ten world-changing thinkers, discusses Peter and the important role that his book Adventures to Imagine played as an inspiration for a new experiential business paradigm
An article in Corporate Event Magazine reveals that Peter's second book Adventures to Imagine played a pivotal role inspiring the concepts at the core of a landmark business doctrine describing the new experience-based economy
A CNN interview with the author of Worlds to Imagine who details his career and travel adventures
A Fox News review of Christmas in America discusses how Peter's "stunning images" comprise "a perfect gift choice"
A review in Good Housekeeping of Christmas in America samples Peter's "inspired" travel ideas included in the book
A piece in TheManual.com proclaims Extreme Adventure as one of the "Top 5 Coffee Table Books for the Holidays" and how "adventurers will adore this awe inspiring pictorial", explaining how Peter "establishes just how epic our planet is" and "instills a sense of raw adventure"
Focusing on Extreme Adventure, a visually expansive feature in the Daily Mail portrays Peter's "fearless" exploits, "chronicling the extreme end of what the world can offer" for a book "as comfortable in the water as on land" and capturing "special moments from across the world"
A piece in the Dallas Morning News profiles Extreme Adventure and reports that Peter "tempts readers with tales and images of exhilarating experiences"
A feature in the Longitude Blog, a chronicle of expert hand-picked travel book recommendations, spotlights Extreme Adventure as a Book of the Week, lauding its collection of "enthralling adventures", proclaiming the hardcover volume as "a marvelous dream book sure to appeal to any traveler with a sense of wonder, where Peter is the map" and promising that readers "will fall under his spell"
A piece broadcast on Time Warner Cable News features Extreme Adventure asserting Peter "knows whence he speaks" and that "this is armchair traveling at its best"
A Barnes and Noble feature names Peter's seventh book, By the Sea, as one of "50 Must-Have Coffee Table Books for the Armchair Traveler", offering a "passport to colorful daydreams" as well as "amazing experiences", and notes how utilizing the "ocean as inspiration" he provides "a new understanding of the vital water that makes up more than 70 percent of the Earth's surface"
A profile and interview on Bookpleasures.com where Peter discusses his career and is asked about his "exquisite photos" and inspiration for his hardcover book, By the Sea
A featured Editor's Pick for Blue Wolf Reviews lauds By the Sea as "stunning in its beautiful simplicity", noting the "raw beauty" portrayed in Peter's book that "will fascinate and enthrall" readers with its "glorious collection of photographs" that are "captured by a master"
A thoughtful review in Local Ecologist, examines Children Around the World, noting "it was a pleasure to look" at the "delightful" photography spawned by Peter's "very strong rapport with children" and how he "places a high value on spontaneity", further proclaiming it is a "worthwhile book to share" because of "the extraordinary diversity of ethnicity, culture, economic class, and really every aspect of how people inhabit the Earth"
An invitation to a major book signing event hosted by Duggal Visual Solutions, whose announcement professes an "honor" to work with Peter, who has "traveled so far and wide" that his "stories alone become an art form" and offers a "celebration" of his photographic achievements" centered around three of his hardcover photography collections, all published within one year
An announcement by Duggal Visual Solutions about Peter and his son Chase Guttman jointly receiving the 2017 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Exploration and Storytelling, "bringing a uniquely intergenerational perspective to an already inspiring award" and calling Peter a "world class photographer"
Reach the World's announcement that the 2017 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Exploration and Storytelling will honor Peter and his son Chase Guttman at The Loeb Boathouse in New York City's Central Park and is bestowed upon "an individual whose life and work is exemplified by this intersection between exploration and storytelling", here supplemented for their wide international audience by translations into five other languages.
A Facebook album featuring images of the Reach the World Annual Benefit at New York City's Loeb Boathouse where Peter Guttman and his son Chase Guttman received the 2017 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Exploration and Storytelling
A video recognition of Peter as the recipient of the Gold Medal Travel Journalist of the Year, a Pulitzer-level honor awarded by the Society of American Travel Writers in acknowledgement of two of his acclaimed hardcover books, a variety of extended magazine pieces (including an honored multi-page story in one of the last issues of Life), as well as a number of newspaper features, all produced during the previous year
The Missouri School of Journalism judges comment on the 2016 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalist of the Year Awards, citing Peter's "most eclectic Grand Award" entry and touts his "range as an author, video podcast host, photographer and writer", mentioning his "three excellent books" that "show off his marvelous ability to tell stories" as well as "outstanding photography"
An announcement by Binghamton University of Peter's selection as the inaugural recipient of their Alumni Achievement Award which "honors a highly distinguished alumnus who, over the course of a decade or more, has exemplified outstanding, significant professional achievement" and is based upon his creation of two book series, authorship of seven books, development of five iPad apps, solo gallery exhibitions and numerous television appearances
A depiction of Peter's acceptance of Binghamton University's inaugural Alumni Achievement Award, describing "passionate and inspiring remarks" that occurred as part of the Special Recognition Awards Reception and Dinner in Binghamton, New York at a Terra Cotta event space gala.
A poster depicting Peter celebrates his selection for Binghamton University's first Alumni Achievement Award and is on permanent display in the Glenn G. Bartle Library on campus
A video posted by Binghamton University includes an introduction stating that "Peter's an achievement of life" and is followed by his acceptance speech as the inaugural recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, recalling his artificial heart research, artistic endeavors with magical realism, graduation day skydiving, subsequent tornado chasing, the role his geography degree played in his authorship of seven books and the adoption of his bestselling app into social studies programs by school systems around the world
PHOTOGRAPHER
Kodak Guide to Shooting Great Travel Pictures features a chapter of Peter Guttman's global portraits, as one of "three distinguished photographers" represented by an album of images
Top Travel Photo Tips: From Ten Pro Photographers features a full chapter of Peter's work and includes discussions of his career, philosophy and photography tips through interviews conducted by the New York Institute of Photography
From a roster of "the world's top travel photographers", Peter's images comprise a New York Institute of Photography slide show, accompanied by evocative text and useful photography tips
New York Institute of Photography, the world's largest and oldest photography school features Peter as a Travel Photography Course Mentor who developed and presents an online course of the subject, and includes a brief video preview of the program
New York Institute of Photography Adventures features Peter as a key team member instrumental in developing curriculum for their travel photography workshops
GettyImages.com display of 1,775 of Peter Guttman's images available for editorial uses is accompanied by brief captions and may be enlarged for better viewing
Kodak.com feature, "Tips from the Pros", highlights Peter's career and offers an extensive, amply illustrated tutorial about his travel photography techniques and secrets
An historic celebration on Kodak.com "Tribute to Kodachrome: A Photography Icon" features Peter's work as part of a "small sampling" of "great artists" and his reflections on Kodachrome widely viewed across the international media
Charles Gibson's announcement on ABC World News Tonight with Charles Gibson of a legendary film's demise includes Peter's often published bird's eye image of a brave sailor amongst a collage of famed Kodachrome images for which "the last half of the twentieth century will be remembered more vividly"
An Associated Press story on CBS.com discusses Peter's thoughts about the death of the iconic Kodachrome film
A Tribute to Kodachrome celebrates the historic film with a sampling of Peter's work on Kodak.com
A significant slide show of "great Kodachrome moments" on Kodak.com features Peter Guttman's images (captioned) as an iconic tribute to Kodachrome upon its announced demise
A Duggal.com tribute to Peter's inclusion as "one of only a handful of beta testers in the world tasked to shoot" Kodak's brand new Ektachrome 100 discusses how he was "a headliner in the long awaited" release, and why "in essence, he was an influencer and brand ambassador long before those terms became synonymous with social media"
A profile on Petapixel.com describing Kodak's new Exktachrome and how Peter was "one of the few people it chose" to beta test the film before it launched
A photographic story on DIYPhotography.net discusses Peter's "passion for photography and wandering" and how he is "lucky to be one of the few beta testers" of Kodak's new Ektachrome 100, creating "gorgeous" images, and applauds the "richness of colors and contrasts he has achieved" which "are a real treat for the eyes"
An illustrated feature on DPReview.com presents "the first portfolio images captured on Kodak's revived E100 film" and discusses how Peter beta tested the emulsion as one of the "select photographers" and ably "put the film to the test in a variety of scenes"
One of Peter's images that was part of Beijing's Power of the Image exhibition is selected by the editors of Photo District News as the Photo of the Day
"Take Vacation Photos as Good as a Pro's" in The Christian Science Monitor offers a profile of Peter's career and an assortment of photographic guidance in sharpening visual awareness
An article in USA Today includes Peter's photographic advice culled from interviews with "accomplished travel photographers"
Photographic suggestions from "legendary travel photographer" Peter Guttman during an expedition to Greenland punctuate the article, "Conquer the World", appearing in the May, 2007 issue of Popular Photography
Peter's inclusion in Rare, a hardcover coffee table book of portraits by Nicole Maloney featuring "amazing individuals" and which "attempts to recognize people of significance; people who have taken the road less traveled" and people "that have made a difference" including Buzz Aldrin, Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, Glenn Close, Dustin Hoffman, and John McCain
Amongst a slide show of images, Peter's appearance at The Greenhouse in New York City during a publisher's party for the "well known public figures and the glitterati" includes his depiction in the hardcover coffee table book Rare
A dramatic scene from a Hollywood film depicts a reenactment of John Kennedy Jr. discussing Peter's explosive photograph that first caught the president's son and the woman he would eventually marry
Peter shares photography tips in "Picture this: vacation photos like a pro" on 9news.com, Colorado's News Leader
WRITER
The New York Travel Writers Society in 2013 bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award to Peter, described in this press release as one of the "superstars in their respective fields", and who will be presented with this honor at a gala and awards ceremony
Peter’s writing and photography will be prominently featured as suggested by this 2022 announcement of his inclusion as Global Ambassador to Low Season Traveller, a magazine of the world’s first travel company exclusively dedicated to inspiring travelers to visit destinations during their low season.
As a contributor to Low Season Traveler, Peter’s article for the Low Down column, spotlighting travel “experts around the world”, portrays “The Visual High of Low Season Travel”, an illustrated manifesto of photographic advice on pages 24-27 in its premiere issue.
Accompanied by a lengthy roster of captioned images, Peter suggests creative adaptation in “Circling the Block: Travel Photography in the Age of Coronavirus”, published at GoNomad.com and accounting his abrupt pandemic-mandated transition from exotic globetrotting to trotting around the block
“Social Distancing Along the Loneliest Road in America”. Is a richly illustrated piece at GoNomad.com recounting a pandemic road trip across the Great Basin and includes a short video excerpting selected quotes along with a simulation of the story’s earthquake
An engaging BBC.com featured gallery of photographic images depicting "Virginia's colonial-era river adventure" is accompanied by evocative descriptions, and may be enlarged full screen
An engaging BBC.com slide show of photographic images depicting "Children around the world" originally appeared on the home page of bbc.com, is accompanied by evocative descriptions, and may be enlarged full screen
"Up, Up And Away On A Magic Island" featured at FamilyTravel.com
A September 23, 2013 article in USA Today enlists Peter as travel expert, compiling a top ten list of America's best fall festivals, and is based on his writing, interviews and photographic images
"See the world, get elected", a controversial editorial piece originally published in the October 5, 2008 Sunday Opinion section of the Los Angeles Times, syndicated internationally, analyzed in the blogosphere, and referenced by Bill Maher on HBO's Real Time
"Room for Two" appearing in the February 11, 2007 Travel Section of the Dallas Morning News
"North America Offers Memorable Places to Turn In" from the May 14, 2006 Travel Section of the Dallas Morning News
"Beauty & the Beach" in the April 25, 2004 Travel Section of the Dallas Morning News
"Tusk Love" featured in the June, 2011 issue of New Jersey Monthly
Peter's frequent "Room with a View" feature from Conde Nast Traveler's March 2006 edition
Peter's frequent "Room with a View" feature from Conde Nast Traveler's April 2006 edition
"Windows on the Wild" in the April, 2002 issue of Outside Magazine
Pixcetera.com featured a striking interactive gallery of images, text and narration about The Historic Hudson and was best seen by activating the full screen view, although currently the only available online evidence is this archived Russian version
Escapes to Imagine features The Travels of Peter Guttman at EscapeCity.com
"America's Most Unusual Places to Stay" at BottomlineSecrets.com
"Incredible Adventure Vacations" in Bottom Line/Personal
RADIO
A travel segment on Expedia Radio features Peter, who "created a great series of hardcover books", may be quickly accessed at 28:15, where he discusses his thoughts regarding the selection of content for the "beautiful" volumes
A travel show "caught up with Expedia Radio correspondent, photographer, writer and world traveler" Peter to discuss his recent explorations of the Yasawa Islands group in Fiji, quickly accessed at 39:55, where he also previews his upcoming feature on Hawaii
In Part 1, Peter is the solo guest on an entire Sirius XM Satellite show of Freewheelin' Road Dog Trucking Radio as the "bon vivant" discusses his career, photo tips, "wicked cool" iPad apps and "dizzying", "incredible" annual slide show presentations
In Part 2, Peter is the solo guest on an entire Sirius XM Satellite show of Freewheelin' Road Dog Trucking Radio as the "bon vivant" discusses his career, photo tips, "wicked cool" iPad apps and "dizzying", "incredible" annual slide show presentations
In Part 3, Peter is the solo guest on an entire Sirius XM Satellite show of Freewheelin' Road Dog Trucking Radio as the "bon vivant" discusses his career, photo tips, "wicked cool" iPad apps and "dizzying", "incredible" annual slide show presentations
In Part 4, Peter is the solo guest on an entire Sirius XM Satellite show of Freewheelin' Road Dog Trucking Radio as the "bon vivant" discusses his career, photo tips, "wicked cool" iPad apps and "dizzying", "incredible" annual slide show presentations
The public radio travel show, Liner Notes is "a not-to-be-missed celebration of wit, wisdom and wanderlust" and includes Peter speaking on the Queen Mary 2 at one of the "Algonquin Round Table gatherings of award-winning authors, artists, journalists and musicians" including Pete Hamill and Frank McCourt
The public radio travel show Liner Notes, based on the Algonquin Round Table and held during a lunch at the Captain's Table on the Queen Mary 2, had its premiere described as "reminiscent of Masterpiece Theater" and featuring Peter's participation alongside Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt and other distinguished colleagues
A Lowell Thomas Award-winning segment of Journeys of Discovery broadcast on National Public Radio's Audio Log features Peter, described as "one of the world's most accomplished photographers", and a recounting of his death-defying cowboy adventure and "trial by fire" in which he "hung on" to a "raging, bucking bronco"
Peter's two-segment interview on New York Talk Radio may be quickly accessed at 26:35 on the mp3 player where he discusses his books and career, being described as "truly a renaissance man"
An hour-long interview on Adrenaline Living Radio with Peter about his "enviable career" discusses some of the influences and pathways of his work and adventures
A national public radio arts interview on WSKG FM where Peter discusses his career and museum exhibition opening that day at Binghamton University, as the host marvels at his "three huge volumes of beautiful pictures" with "subject matters so varied" and the "extreme variety of geography"
TELEVISION
During an appearance on NBC's Today show, Peter discusses his book, Nights to Imagine, and entertains Katie Couric, who exclaims "I had so much fun fantasizing" about his recent adventures
Peter's CBS guest appearance on This Morning highlights some of the most unique lodgings in his first book, prompting the anchor, Jane Robelot, to praise "such a beautiful vision" and that "it's poetry that you've written here"
On the CNN Travel Guide, Peter discusses his favorite lodging destinations during an interview conducted at his home
Appearing on the A&E Television Network, Peter is profiled while on assignment in Mongolia, where his career is discussed and ranked the number two dream job in the world
Visiting the Travel Channel, Peter delivers a tutorial about photography to a guidebook guru on Arthur Frommer's Almanac of Travel, where he is introduced as "one of America's foremost photographers"
As a guest on the Food Network, Peter is introduced as someone who has "been everywhere in the world" and discusses a recent journey to the North Pole with Live From Queens' Joy Behar and Sissy Biggers
Peter's report on the Food Network featuring his images and vivid descriptions about the exotic cultures and stunning natural treasures of Malaysia can be seen on Gourmet Getaways with Robin Leach, and won an SATW Lowell Thomas Award
In front of a live Hollywood audience, during the George and Alana Show, starring silver-screen legend George Hamilton, Peter reports on nautical summer outings with Lori Greene, in their role as roving travel correspondents
On the Iyanla Show, Peter is profiled and introduced as "a modern day renaissance man"
Dogsledding toward adventurous destinations, Peter stars in a trailer for a television series, “Nights to Imagine”, based on his first hardcover book
A piece for a proposed television series "Gutt Instinct" produced by Concentric Entertainment and spotlighting a few of Peter's more intrepid photographic achievements
A sizzle reel of "The Thrill of the Chase", a television series proposed by Zero Point Zero Productions about the travel adventures of Peter and his son Chase
A Vimeo pitch reel for a television series, “Guttman’s Travels” is produced by Out of the Blue Productions, and features the oddball, collaborative travel adventures of Peter, his wife Lori, and their son Chase, accessed by signing in Gutt2019
On a complete show of the God Squad, Peter debates the merits of an adventurous risk-taking life with a popular television duo comprised of a priest and rabbi, describing some of his exploits as "that's just nuts"
Television appearance on WCBS New York speaking about Christmas in America
Television appearance on WFTX Fort Myers where Peter discusses photography tips and announces an international photography competition where he will judge the competition
Television appearance on WHAM Rochester where Peter discusses photography tips and announces an international photography competition where he will judge the competition
A Showtime Entertainment screen test that resulted in producers' initial selection of Peter as television host of Finding the Funniest Person in America, a national competition for which he ultimately became the location consultant in the search that eventually discovered an unknown Ellen DeGeneres.
DIGITAL
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia's entry about Peter Guttman, references his career, travel, books and awards
A comprehensive biography in Binghamton University Magazine discusses how Peter is "quite a character" who had his art prominently exhibited "at age 5," researched artificial hearts with medical pioneers as "a seventh grader", turned his dormitory lodging into "a tourist destination", and who went on to "receive an Alumni Achievement Award recognizing his significant professional accomplishments", noting that "before Google there was Guttman"
Digital Photo Pro magazine features a "portrait of a truly fascinating artist" often "under the spell of extreme adventure", whose "work at the forefront of a visually saturated world" is due to "an eye for the magical" and "courage for such daredevil acts", while discussing how his "superb knowledge of color and light, elevates his work to the sublime"
A profile about Peter on Duggal.com reports his career is "a decades long exploration" filled by "substantial elements of writing and research" and the "innovative shooting techniques" he employed "long before GoPros, drones and selfie sticks" which would "create magical, surrealistic mid-air suspension shots", claiming that "his work is truly inspiring as is his perspective of life"
A front page piece in the New York Times' Real Estate section accompanies a richly illustrated Audio Slide Show and mentions the "death defying adventures" of a "one man Explorers Club" whose "mind-boggling" and "quirky 19th-century museum" contains "masterpieces that could be at the Met" and that Peter. a "curator of lost civilizations", is an "inspired ringmaster with a method to his madness"
Richly illustrated by Pulitzer Prize winner Michele Agins, a New York Times Audio Slide Show (which requires flash) is narrated by Peter Guttman and his son Chase, visits their home and tours a "diary of global travels" that are "assembled as snugly as a jigsaw puzzle"
As part of a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to develop next generational digital courseware, Peter was enlisted by Cerego to host a series of educational pieces about statistics, leveraging his global travel experience to help interpret international trade
As part of a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to develop next generational digital courseware, Peter was enlisted by Cerego to host a series of educational pieces about statistics, leveraging his global travel experience to help interpret foreign currency and inflation
As part of a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to develop next generational digital courseware, Peter was enlisted by Cerego to host a series of educational pieces about statistics, leveraging his extensive travel experiences to help interpret the Least Squares Line when plotting road trips
A video documentary on YouTube.com directed by Mike Feldman examines Peter's career and contains brief excerpts of some of his television appearances
A "Kodak Close-up with Peter Guttman" documentary podcast on youtube.com features Peter's "distinctive approach to photographing" during a "career of discovering new places"
An elegant KodakGallery.com feature richly illustrated by an animated slideshow of images from Beautiful Planet HD, Peter's number one bestselling iPad travel app includes inspiring photography tips, a striking full screen image option and a link to the iTunes Store to purchase the app
A piece in The Statement, a monthly design e-zine, profiles Peter and his evolution into "one of the top dream jobs"
A piece in The Statement, a monthly design e-zine, explores Peter's home and his lifelong travel "collection that could rival the 'wunderkammers' (or cabinets of curiosity) of European royalty"
Hotel & Resort Insider offers an enthusiastic profile of a "versatile genius", detailing Peter's career and "spellbinding" achievements and calls him a "living legend"
History.com feature about the History of the Holidays displays a mural of Peter's photographic images
MOBILE
An introduction to Peter's new groundbreaking app, Beautiful Planet, winner of a Northern Lights Award for Excellence in Travel Journalism and Photography, and selected as an Apple Staff Favorite in the iTunes App Store, features a slide show of selected global images and descriptions that appear in this savvy encyclopedia of the earth
A visit to the iTunes Store allows purchase for iPad users of Peter's new groundbreaking app, Beautiful Planet HD, selected as an Apple Staff Favorite in the App Store, and features descriptions, screen shots and glowing customer reviews
A visit to the iTunes Store allows purchase for iPhone and iPod Touch users of Peter's new groundbreaking app, Beautiful Planet, selected as an Apple Staff Favorite in the App Store, and features descriptions, screen shots and glowing customer reviews
A visit to the iTunes Store allows purchase for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users of Peter's new innovative app, Rooms with a View, an app in the Beautiful Planet series, and features descriptions, screen shots and glowing customer reviews
A visit to the iTunes Store allows purchase for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users of Peter's new inspiring app, Christmas in America, another app in the Beautiful Planet series, and features descriptions, screen shots and glowing customer reviews
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