CLYDE BUTCHER

LEGENDARY

Today the foremost landscape photographer in America is

Clyde Butcher, whose immense and shockingly beautiful black and white views of the land make him the only natural successor to Ansel Adams, although he eclipses that father of American landscape through his vision and his use of size, clarity, light and composition. He will be one of the greatest photographers in American history.

—Aaron De Groft, Ph.D. Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary ICONIC

Clyde Butcher has traveled extensively across the and abroad what we might lose if we do not protect our environment. Butcher is an ambassador to the to capture the diversity, dignity, and beauty of nature on film for more than arts and the environment, a diplomat of the 50 years. His extensive body of work has been assembled into four stunning remaining wild places and an emissary to the

collections which are recognized and exhibited in museums nationally and hearts and minds of Americans to protect our around the world: United States, International, , and National Parks. country’s wild places.

Butcher’s spectacular and inspiring photographs

No one can view Butcher’s of the remote and undisturbed wild places of RECOGNIZED remarkable work without being Florida, his home state, are especially admired Butcher has been invited to undertake projects awestruck by the Everglades by other artists, critics, and collectors. Emmy for Everglades National Park, Rocky Mountain and its embodiment of Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns, creator National Park, Audubon Society, The Nature of the documentary series, The National Parks: Conservancy, and Wilderness Society, as well as nature herself. America’s Best Idea, has called Butcher’s work a other prominent environmental organizations. —Jean-Michel Cousteau, explorer, environmentalist and award-winning filmmaker “national treasure.” He has received many prestigious awards and been the subject of various news and PBS Butcher’s photographs of the subtropical flora programs, including Lifetime Achievement Award and fauna of the deepest recesses and vast from the North American Nature Photography unexplored expanses of the Big Cypress Swamp Association, Ansel Adams Award from the Sierra and Everglades of Florida—areas rarely seen by Club, the Florida Artist Hall of Fame award, the anyone else—are widely sought after throughout highest honor presented to a private citizen, the world. President Jimmy Carter had the Distinguished Artist Award from the Florida unique experience of exploring the Everglades House in D.C., Who will be the next Ansel Adams with Butcher and called him the Ansel Adams by Popular Photography Magazine, Top 100 Most of the 21st Century, citing Butcher’s use of his Influential People in Florida by Florida Trend, art form to preserve the most sacred places and ABC Person of the Week with Peter Jennings, and natural sanctuaries for future generations. many other awards and publications. His oversized dramatic images are a valued

artistic expression of what we have, and Clyde Butcher represents what we hope all great artists of our country hold true in their work: the responsibility of communicating the goodness of our world through the arts. —President Jimmy Carter Technique

Each dramatic landscape is the reward of patience, perseverance, and determination. Clyde will wait for hours until the light, clouds and composition come together. Carrying camera gear that weighs up to 60 pounds, he crosses difficult terrain; stand in chest-deep water for hours, and occasionally risks his life on steep mountain slopes.

I feel the craft and mystery of working in a darkroom is becoming a lost art and before it is totally lost, I want to share with others why I find darkroom work so compelling. —Clyde Butcher

Using a variety of antique large format view cameras ranging in size from 4˝ x 5˝ to 12˝ x 20˝ he creates photographs up to 5' x 9' in size. The epic scale of his work lets you experience the location in a way t is almost like being there. Their large dimensions, combined with their strong sense of fluidity and movement, allow his work to transcend the static nature of the photographic medium.

In this digital age Clyde is one of those rare photographers who still makes his photographs in the ‘wet’ darkroom’ allowing him to express elaborate detail and textures that distinguish the intricacy of the landscape.

Artist Statement Wilderness, to me, is a spiritual necessity. When my son was killed by a drunken driver, it was to the wilderness that I fled in hopes of regaining my serenity and equilibrium. The mysterious spiritual experience of being close to nature helped restore my soul. It was during that time I discovered the intimate beauty of the environment.

My experience reinforced my sense of dedication to use my art form, photography, to show people that there is a unity between all undisturbed natural places, whether a peak of a renowned mountain range or a stream-bed in an urban watershed. My hope is to educate . . . to let people know our land is a special place and to inspire others to work together to save nature’s places of spiritual sanctuary for future generations.

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