Buddhist monk and renowned photographer Matthieu Ricard will be featured as a guest speaker at the International Geography Festival (FIG) in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. The celebrated spiritual teacher and author is expected to share his unique perspective on photography, encapsulated in his philosophy that "photography is drawing with light."
Ricard, who has spent decades in the Himalayas studying Tibetan Buddhism, has gained international recognition not only for his spiritual teachings but also for his exceptional photography work. His images capturing the landscapes and people of Tibet and the Himalayan region have been exhibited worldwide, offering viewers a glimpse into remote mountain communities and pristine natural environments.
The International Geography Festival in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges regularly attracts prominent figures from various fields to discuss topics related to geography, culture, and global understanding. The festival serves as a platform for intellectual exchange and cultural dialogue, bringing together experts, academics, and the general public to explore diverse perspectives on our world.
Ricard's participation in the festival highlights the intersection between spirituality, art, and geography. His approach to photography as "drawing with light" reflects his Buddhist understanding of perception and the interconnectedness of all phenomena, offering festival attendees a unique lens through which to view the relationship between humans and their environment.