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Chris Burkard - The Art of Suffering

Chris Burkard - The Art of Suffering

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson


Chris Burkard - The Art of Suffering

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

ratings:
Length:
69 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chris Burkard is a world-renowned photographer, filmmaker, and storyteller whose work captures the beauty and rawness of some of the earth's wildest places. Whether documenting iconic climbs in Yosemite or frigid surf trips deep in the Arctic Circle, Chris has established himself as a committed artist who is willing to suffer extensively to get the perfect shot. And because of his love and respect for these wild places, Chris is also a committed conservationist, using his artistic skills to showcase the importance of endangered places and effect positive policy changes. - Born and raised on the Central Coast of California, Chris spent much of his youth exploring the mountains and coastline of his home state. During high school, he fell in love with photography and eventually left college to pursue it as a full-time career. After several years of working to establish himself in the business, Chris’s commitment and hard work paid off—he’s now one of the most sought after photographers for a wide range of clients, from corporations like Apple to independent publications such as "Surfers Journal" or "Modern Huntsman." Chris’s career is a testament to the power of hard work, positivity, boundless energy, and laser-like focus. - I’ve been a fan of Chris’s for years, so it was a real pleasure to have the chance to chat with him. We both took a break from our respective quarantines and kid-wrangling duties to meet up via Skype for a fun and wide-ranging conversation. The specifics of Chris’s photography career have been documented extensively in audio and print, so I wanted to learn more about what makes Chris tick—why he chooses to suffer in dangerous environments, how he and his wife engrain grit in their two sons, and how he manages to muster positivity during tough times. We also talked a lot about his commitment to conservation, as well as his commitment to working with smaller, independent outdoor publications. And as usual, we discuss favorite books, places in the West, and Chris offers some timely words of wisdom. Links to everything are in the episode notes. - A huge thanks to Chris for taking the time to chat during such a crazy time. I hope you all enjoy this conversation—it’s a much-need burst of energy and optimism during this challenging time! --- https://www.chrisburkard.com Full Episode Notes: https://mountainandprairie.com/chris-burkard/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:30 - “Pain is a shortcut to mindfulness” 7:15 - The process of learning to appreciate pain 10:00 - Growing up in California 14:00- When photography entered Chris’s life 16:00 - Deciding to leave school to pursue photography 18:30 - Choosing to be positive 22:30 - Thoughts on cultivating grit in children 25:00 - Striving to live up to one’s full potential 27:15 - Outdoor adventure as a parenting tool 29:30 - Re-evaluating risk as a parent 36:00 - Training for mental stress 37:30- Ultra-endurance bike riding 42:00 - Meditation training 43:00 - Dealing with the stress of COVID-19 46:30 - Work in the conservation world 53:45 - Commitment to working with smaller outdoor publications 58:30 - Favorite books 1:02:30 - Favorite places in the West 1:04:45 - Parting words of wisdom ----- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie Podcast Mountain & Prairie SHOP Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie  
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Conversations with innovators of the American West. Guests include athletes, artists, adventurers, writers, ranchers, conservationists, entrepreneurs, thought leaders—anyone who’s doing inspired work that contributes to the region’s evolving and complex cultural fabric. Through informal yet substantive interviews, conservationist Ed Roberson introduces you to these fascinating characters, giving you a better understanding of their careers, influences, and outlooks, as well as a deeper appreciation for life in the American West.