Barry Spruce – 2023 February Speaker
Barry has been fortunate to live on both ends of the Appalachian Mountain range that runs North and South inside the East coast of the United States of America. He was born and raised on the coast of New Hampshire in Northern New England. He was given his first camera for Christmas at the age of 10 years old. The 110 Kodak Instamatic camera was soon traveling everywhere that his parents would take him.
Upon graduating high school, he started working in the automotive parts industry. After just working a few months, he purchased his first film SLR camera. Weekends were now spent revisiting his childhood trip locations. But now the agenda had changed to capturing moments in time as the photography passion grew inside him. In 1990 he vacationed in the Smoky Mountains and moved to East Tennessee just months later.
After going to digital photography in 2004, Barry started putting together a portfolio in hopes to sell his work upon his retirement. Little did he know that retirement would be sooner than later. In 2007 at the age of 43 he retired with 25 years in automotive parts. He soon began his 2nd career in Nature and Wildlife Photography by selling his prints at both indoor and outdoor events. He opened his own gallery in 2015 in Townsend, Tennessee. In 2017 he closed that gallery to open his current Cades Cove Gallery also located in Townsend. His wife retired in 2018 from the same company Barry had worked for and began managing the gallery. This has allowed Barry to reach out into other avenues of Nature Photography including teaching, workshops, guiding, presenting and getting published in print.
Jackson Hole and the Grand Teton Mountains – A Photographer’s Paradise
Many locations that photographers travel to are much better for either wildlife or landscape photography. Rarely does one location have multiple wildlife subjects as well as exceptional landscape opportunities. Jackson Hole, Wyoming and the Grand Teton National Park have both and are truly a nature photographer’s paradise.
Take a journey to the Northwest where herds of bison are in the hundreds, the Snake River winds its way through amber colored prairies, and snow-capped peaks hover over 13,000 feet.
Hear tips about what gear is best to bring, when and where to use that gear, and even gear that you may want to borrow or rent for this location. Learn about how much walking is required, what this trekking is like, and where and when you can just shoot from your vehicle. Find out the dos and don’ts of Jackson Hole and the Teton National Park for your safety as well as to protect the park and the wildlife that call it home.
Join us for this photographic presentation of one of the most photographed parks in North America. See the variety of wildlife and learn how to photograph it with the beautiful backdrop of the Teton Mountains.