First Edition, First Pinting. Outdoor Photographer Magazine World renowned and award-winning photographer Carr Clifton has spent over thirty-five years exploring the endangered, wild landscapes most people will never know. A native Californian living in the northern Sierra Nevada near Taylorsville, California, Carr began photographing and color printing professionally in 1979 after seeking advice and inspiration from his mentor and neighbor, pioneering 20th century master landscape and conservation photographer Philip Hyde. His photographs have appeared in hundreds of conservation publications including Sierra Magazine, Wilderness, The Wilderness Committee, ForestEthics, The Conservation Fund, Ecotrust and the prestigious Cemex Conservation book series. 2018 Carr Clifton Calendar. OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER COVER. Collaborating with author Wade Davis and the International League of Conservation Photographers, Carr"s most recent project, The Sacred Headwaters, The Fight to Save the Stikine, Skeena and Nass features photographs from Carr and other iLCP photographers, conveying the importance of protecting a unique, fragile and extraordinary ecosystem. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Carr Clifton began photographing in 1997 after seeking advice and inspiration from his mentor and neighbor, master landscape photographer Philip Hyde. I chose Clifton as my favorite because of his focus on landscape and showing the earth in its most beautiful and pure form. Log In Once logged in, you can add biography in the database. A native Californian living in the northern Sierra Nevada near Taylorsville, California, Carr began photographing and color printing professionally in 1979 after seeking advice and inspiration from his mentor and neighbor, pioneering 20th century master landscape and conservation photographer Philip Hyde. “Philip Hyde’s lifestyle, ideals and what he stood for would have made a lasting impression on me even if he was not a photographer, though his photographic contribution impacted a generation of photographers.” -- Carr Clifton, 2010 "Philip Hyde's photography was understated and without the cliches of sunsets and saturated colors. Troop advisor Southeast Pennsylvania council Girls Scouts United States of America, since 1969. Collaborating with author Wade Davis and the International League of Conservation Photographers, Carr"s most recent project, The Sacred Headwaters, The Fight to Save the Stikine, Skeena and Nass features photographs from Carr and other iLCP photographers, conveying the importance of protecting a unique, fragile and extraordinary ecosystem. An accomplished wilderness guide and traveler, Carr is widely recognized for his distinctive and artistic landscapes of remote regions. Experimental interface to a collection of biographical data describing photographers, studios, manufacturers, and others involved in the production of photographic images. Gaby Herbstein is an Argentine photographer. 2017 Carr Clifton Calendar. Copying, duplicating or reproduction of any kind is strictly prohibited without Carr Clifton's express written permission. The Law (in Plain English)® for Photographers provides photographers with the guidance and necessary tools to protect their copyrights and manage a photo business in this Wild West digital age.” —Carr Clifton, nature photographer, winner of the International Color Awards and Theodore Roosevelt Association Founders Medal International Color Theodore Roosevelt Association Founders Medal, Outstanding Expeditionary Achievement, 1992 Rio Roosevelt Expedition Award-winning photographer Carr Clifton has spent thirty-five years exploring and documenting the endangered, wild landscapes most people will never know. Wade Davis decided to call on landscape photographer Carr Clifton, who had learned the art of the large format photography book as a protégé of my father and had produced a dozen photography books of his own, not to mention more magazine covers than any other living nature photographer. He has endured a turbulent stock-photography marketplace and revolutionized workflow to find himself, creatively speaking, right back where he began. Three Women, Three Hundred Miles, Best Feature Film, Durango Film Festival 2003. Clifton Photographic have been creating quintessential portrait photography in Bristol for the past 17 years. August 7, 2017. September 26, 2016. His ability to use light to contrast the colors of the landscape. Carr"s book, Wild by Law, is the result of his collaboration with Earthjustice (previously Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund) and is a visual documentation of the impact environmental law has made on our nation"s institutions and conservation policies. Commercial Photography Degree, 1979, Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Elizabeth Carmel is a professional fine art photographer specializing in unique, expressive landscapes and “waterscapes”. Had a fantastic family photo shoot at the Clifton studio, the photographer was truly amazing and had the patience of an angel, to be able photograph 4 grown ups, 1 nearly teenager and 3 hyper toddlers she deserved a medal. Three Women, Three Hundred Miles, Best Feature Film, Durango Film Festival 2003. Detroit Creative Directors Silver Caddy Award, Outstanding Landscape Photography in Advertising ( Log Out / Carr Clifton’s work stands out because of his attention and ability to capture landscapes with many different colors. Credits include a United States Postal Service stamp of Acadia National Park and numerous exhibit format books Clifton has spent thirty-five years exploring and documenting endangered, wild landscapes, creating an immense body of work with a large format 4x5 film camera, and more recently a digital camera. Here is a link to Clifton’s work https://carrclifton.com/galleries/ . We all felt very welcome and we were all made to feel at easy. His photography is actively used to further environmental causes in the American political system. Prabook is a registered trademark of World Biographical Encyclopedia, Inc. Carr Clifton is an American landscape, nature and wilderness photographer. Home. 3 questions I would ask him 1. He graduated from Colorado Mountain College with a degree in Commercial Photography and continues to photograph beautiful landscapes. Credits include a United States Postal Service stamp of Acadia National Park and numerous exhibit format books Clifton has spent thirty-five years exploring and documenting endangered, wild landscapes, creating an immense body of work with a large format 4x5 film camera, and more recently a digital camera.His photographs have appeared in hundreds of conservation publications including Sierra Magazine, Wilderness, The Wilderness Committee, ForestEthics, The Conservation Fund, Ecotrust and the prestigious Cemex Conservation book series.Carr"s book, Wild by Law, is the result of his collaboration with Earthjustice (previously Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund) and is a visual documentation of the impact environmental law has made on our nation"s institutions and conservation policies.