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In this episode of Icons of Naples, Kristen sits down with the legendary Clyde Butcher, a man who has shifted the world’s perspective on the Florida landscape through his monumental black-and-white photography. Originally from California, Clyde shares his journey from living on a sailboat in Newport Beach to discovering the "spiritual cathedral" of the Florida swamp.
More than just a photographer, Clyde is a dedicated storyteller and conservationist. He recounts the pivotal week in the early 80s when he "found Florida" through a chance stop at a roadside attraction and an introduction to the deep wilderness of Big Cypress. Clyde discusses his transition from color to black-and-white photography and his evolution into one of the most passionate guardians of the Everglades ecosystem.
“Florida is a living, organic environment...you find a big old cypress tree and hug it for about half an hour, you can feel the energy in that tree.” — Clyde Butcher.
Thank you to our location sponsor, Gulfshore Playhouse, for allowing us to use their Founder's Lounge.
Thank you to our technology sponsor, Robert of Philadelphia, for making this podcast possible.
By Kristen WeardonIn this episode of Icons of Naples, Kristen sits down with the legendary Clyde Butcher, a man who has shifted the world’s perspective on the Florida landscape through his monumental black-and-white photography. Originally from California, Clyde shares his journey from living on a sailboat in Newport Beach to discovering the "spiritual cathedral" of the Florida swamp.
More than just a photographer, Clyde is a dedicated storyteller and conservationist. He recounts the pivotal week in the early 80s when he "found Florida" through a chance stop at a roadside attraction and an introduction to the deep wilderness of Big Cypress. Clyde discusses his transition from color to black-and-white photography and his evolution into one of the most passionate guardians of the Everglades ecosystem.
“Florida is a living, organic environment...you find a big old cypress tree and hug it for about half an hour, you can feel the energy in that tree.” — Clyde Butcher.
Thank you to our location sponsor, Gulfshore Playhouse, for allowing us to use their Founder's Lounge.
Thank you to our technology sponsor, Robert of Philadelphia, for making this podcast possible.