Clyde Butcher has been called “The Ansel Adams of Florida.” But there’s got to be a better way to describe how faithfully and magnificently he has captured the natural beauty of the state for so many years.
Butcher curated a new exhibition at The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature in Bradenton that opened on Dec. 12. It’s called “Lifeworks in Photography.”
Andrew Sandall is the CEO of the Bishop and said this exhibit covers his work as he gets into the later stages of his career…