John Paul Caponigro
About
John Paul Caponigro is an internationally collected visual artist (Smithsonian, Princeton, Estee Lauder) and published writer (Apple, Huffington Post, Camera Arts) who leads unique adventures in the wildest places on earth to help participants creatively make deeper connections with nature and themselves. Get a taste of what he does in his Google and TEDx talks.
A form of environmental art in virtual space, John Paul Caponigro’s works are about the nature of perception and perception of nature.
Exhibited internationally, his works have been purchased by private and public collections, including The Estee Lauder Collection, Princeton University, and The Smithsonian.
John Paul is a pioneer among visual artists working with digital media. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, Epson’s Stylus Pros, and X-Rite’s Coloratti, his work is published widely in periodicals and books, including Art News and The Ansel Adams Guide. He consults with the corporations that build his tools, including Adobe, Apple, Canon, Kodak, and Sony.
Author of the video training series R/Evolution and the book Adobe Photoshop Master Class, he has been a contributing editor for over twenty years to various magazines and websites, including Camera Arts, Digital Photo Pro, The Huffington Post, and Apple.
A highly sought-after lecturer (Apple, Google, TEDx) leads unique adventures in the wildest places on earth to help participants creatively make deeper connections with nature and themselves.
Exhibition
A form of environmental art in virtual space, John Paul Caponigro’s works are about the nature of perception and perception of nature. Exhibited internationally, his works have been purchased by private and public collections, including The Estee Lauder Collection, Princeton University, and The Smithsonian.
John Paul is a pioneer among visual artists working with digital media. He consults with the corporations that build his tools, including Adobe, Apple, Canon, Kodak, and Sony. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, Epson’s Stylus Pros, and X-Rite’s Coloratti, his work is published widely in periodicals and books, including Art News and The Ansel Adams Guide.