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Storytelling with Photography: An Interview with Clyde Butcher
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Coined as the "Ansel Adams" of the Everglades, Clyde Butcher is known for his amazing photography captured in the Everglades National Park in Florida. Clyde shares his story of how he got into photography and how he broke into a market that allowed photographic art to hang up in every household in America. He tells his heartbreaking story, which leads to a transition into being a primarily black and white photographer.
We share stories traveling through various national parks in the Midwest and capturing one of my favorite images at Badlands National Park. Lastly, we dive into some large format photography talk and learn why he likes to print BIG! Clyde has several books and just released his newest book, "The Everglades," on his website: https://clydebutcher.com/s/books-and-gifts/books/the-everglades-pre-order-sale/
Follow on Instagram and Facebook to read the many stories Clyde shares.
https://www.instagram.com/clydebutcher https://www.facebook.com/clydebutcher
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When? This feed was archived on May 29, 2025 22:10 (). Last successful fetch was on December 12, 2024 15:13 ()
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Coined as the "Ansel Adams" of the Everglades, Clyde Butcher is known for his amazing photography captured in the Everglades National Park in Florida. Clyde shares his story of how he got into photography and how he broke into a market that allowed photographic art to hang up in every household in America. He tells his heartbreaking story, which leads to a transition into being a primarily black and white photographer.
We share stories traveling through various national parks in the Midwest and capturing one of my favorite images at Badlands National Park. Lastly, we dive into some large format photography talk and learn why he likes to print BIG! Clyde has several books and just released his newest book, "The Everglades," on his website: https://clydebutcher.com/s/books-and-gifts/books/the-everglades-pre-order-sale/
Follow on Instagram and Facebook to read the many stories Clyde shares.
https://www.instagram.com/clydebutcher https://www.facebook.com/clydebutcher
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Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/studio_c41
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