约炮视频’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Congratulates Clyde Butcher on the National Medal of the Arts

Black-and-white photo of two boardwalks side by side, one old and one new

Earlier this week, President Joe Biden recognized Clyde Butcher, a Southwest Florida landscape photographer, with a National Medal of Arts in conjunction with the National Humanities Medals, in a private ceremony in the Oval Office.

For decades, Clyde Butcher has been Florida鈥檚 answer to Ansel Adams, renowned for his iconic, large-format, black-and-white photography of the wild places that make Florida special. He has brought wild Florida鈥檚 value and vulnerability to the world through exhibits, award-winning documentaries, and books.

鈥淏utcher is almost as renowned for his process as his product, photographing the shaded swamps of Florida, waist-deep in dark water, capturing the imagination of viewers and inspiring others to follow in his soggy footprints,鈥 says Keith Laakkonen, director for Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.

Butcher joins other recipients of this prestigious award including Spike Lee, Stephen Spielberg, and Ken Burns.

In 2018, Butcher was recognized by 约炮视频 Florida with a Teddy Roosevelt Award, established to recognize individual action or leadership that shows resilience, resolve, and courage on behalf of Florida鈥檚 environment, at the annual 约炮视频 Assembly. He has spent many hours immersed in Southwest Florida wetlands, including those at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. 

In honor of the Sanctuary鈥檚 70th anniversary, Butcher鈥檚 photo of a new boardwalk, built in 1996 alongside the original, has been prominently displayed in exhibits and will serve as the cover for a retrospective publication due out at the end of the year.

鈥淲e have greatly appreciated Clyde鈥檚 interest in sharing the beauty of special places like Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary,鈥 Laakkonen adds.