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In the conclusion of this 2-part conversation, Kristen Weardon continues her deep dive with legendary landscape photographer Clyde Butcher. Clyde dispels the myths of the "scary" Florida swamp, sharing how his mentor, Oscar Thompson, helped him see the Big Cypress not as a dangerous stagnant pool, but as a safe, solid, and vital "river of grass."
Clyde explains the philosophy behind his massive black-and-white prints, which are designed not just to be looked at, but to be experienced. He shares intimate stories of patience and persistence—returning to the same spot for 9 years to get a single shot—and reflects on how art serves as a critical bridge to environmental awareness and conservation.
“If you can't feel it, you can't see it...I'm creating a feeling. A womb. A space. A room.” — 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 the conclusion of this 2-part conversation, Kristen Weardon continues her deep dive with legendary landscape photographer Clyde Butcher. Clyde dispels the myths of the "scary" Florida swamp, sharing how his mentor, Oscar Thompson, helped him see the Big Cypress not as a dangerous stagnant pool, but as a safe, solid, and vital "river of grass."
Clyde explains the philosophy behind his massive black-and-white prints, which are designed not just to be looked at, but to be experienced. He shares intimate stories of patience and persistence—returning to the same spot for 9 years to get a single shot—and reflects on how art serves as a critical bridge to environmental awareness and conservation.
“If you can't feel it, you can't see it...I'm creating a feeling. A womb. A space. A room.” — 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.