Showing posts with label Speaking Engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speaking Engagement. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013

The Nature Conservancy Green Tie Affair


 Jim was honored to be the speaker at the Green Tie Affair for The Nature Conservancy in Minneapolis, Mn.  More than 500 guests feasted on fare from local waters, forests and prairies, followed by a stunning visual presentation by Jim. The evening ended with a live auction which exceeded The Nature Conservancy's fundraising goal.







The Nature Conservancy has played a prominent role in Jim's photographic career.  In the mid 1970's, Jim received a grant to photograph The Nature Conservancy prairies.  Jim later brought these images to National Geographic magazine; thus began his tenure with Geographic.  
Jim photographing avocets on Samuel H. Ordway, Jr. Memorial Preserve, South Dakota
Avocets - One of the images taken during the assignment.
Jim Brandenburg on assignment in Namibia for National Geographic magazine, wearing The Nature Conservancy hat

The Green Tie Affair was a benefit to preserve nature and the valuable resources it provides to all of us.  The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.




Thursday, October 18, 2012

Exhibits in France


Jim has two exhibits in France between now and the end of the year.  We are featuring the first exhibit in this post, with the second to follow shortly. 



This past spring, Jim spent two months shooting France’s Brittany coast as part of a grant he received from the French government. Jim’s work titled “Man and Nature on the French West Coast” will be on exhibit October 19th to November 11th in Saint-Brieuc. He will be present at the exhibit October 22nd - 28th. His photographs will be part of a group exhibit of primarily French photojournalists who photographed themes from around the world; Jim was the only photographer to shoot in France. 
The exhibits are expected to draw over 200,000 visitors.

The following are some of Jim’s images that will be in the exhibit.
Large waves crash against the Cote Sauvage at Presqu’ile de Quiberlon near the village of Quiberon. The Spring of 2012 was particularly windy and rainy.
The dramatic cliffs at Pointe de Pen-Hir near Brest attract extreme outdoor recreationists.
Huge boulders have defied the forces of nature through the ages.
Tidal Pools.
The walled city of St. Malo has a long and important history because of its strategic location
 on the Bretagne coast.
The thick and historically rich walls at St. Malo provide a moment of affection rather than war.
Avocets are a most delicate looking bird with a bill that is 9 cm long.This bird has built it’s nest in a salt marsh.
A couple runs for shelter in the rain at Ménéham, a restored village on the north Finistère coast
between Roscoff and Brest.

 Jim wrote the statement below for the French audience that will be viewing the exhibit.  We thought you would be interested in his personal motivation and thoughts that went into creating this project.

 Man and Nature on the French West Coast

I live in the center of North America and yet everyday there is a strong reminder of a connection to France -- the French were the first Europeans to set foot on what is now my property and the first to paddle their birch bark canoes on my lake. Not only were these first explorers French, but most of them came from Bretagne. We call them the“Voyageurs”. This important part of our American history is not well known in France.

The Voyageurs arrived in the mid 1600's to explore the Great Lakes and the northern portions of the continent. Their mission was to trap the beaver for their pelts to send them back to Europe for hats. Montreal was the voyageur's North American home base but they married into the local Ojibwe Indian culture and stayed. Many of my neighbors still have the French names of that ancestry. Names like La Tourell are on the mailbox next to mine that I see everyday. The mayor of the nearest village had the name Bibeau, as his ancestors were both Ojibwe and voyageur. I personally tracked his family back to St. Malo from where many of the voyageurs originated. Barry Bissonett built the log cabin where I write this, and his wife, Milli, has been a gallery employee of mine for 15 years.

Some years back I discovered an old broken clay pipe at a campsite. No doubt its stem was broken by a voyageur and then tossed into the campfire where it remained for hundreds of years until I found it. Today it remains one of my most prized possessions and hangs framed on my wall.

Thus I felt a need to come to the “motherland” of the voyageur to connect the dots. The most intimate connection I can make is to create meaningful photographs. This is my language.

Besides the powerful historical connection I feel with Bretagne, I also have a peculiar spiritual and emotional connection here. Perhaps it is the weather or the rugged coastline and pine trees that evoke strong feelings and familiarity deep inside of me. There is a physical similarity to my own home that stirs me. Alas, the weather that I worked in here during the two months of wind and rain tested my love of wild weather conditions.  I traveled the world for National Geographic, yet have spent more time in Bretagne than any place I worked for the magazine. That clearly speaks of my attraction. I nearly purchased a home on the isle of Brehat. During my first visit there I turned a corner on my bike and viewed the scene before me. Wiping the tears from my face, I felt a connection that speaks for itself and had never happened in my extensive travels before.

There is, perhaps, a more logical explanation for my intense interest. I studied art history at the University of Minnesota. My main interest was French impressionism and post-impressionistic painters. Before I photographed, I painted. The aesthetic language that I tried to share in painting stays with me today. I can see that influence in images here like the boiling waves and sunset and the last print of a stormy Pointe du Raz at midnight.

One week before I starting shooting this project, I happened to attend a new and impressive touring exhibition of Paul Gauguin’s paintings at a prominent art museum in Seattle on America’s west coast. As I tagged along with a polite group of patrons listening to an art historian tell background stories of the works, I was startled to hear a story concerning a small grouping of paintings done in Bretagne. My ears perked up as she recounted the fact that Gauguin was commissioned with a grant from the French government to paint images of the Bretagne coast. She added, “This was before the camera was invented.” It took everything I had to resist raising my hand to say that I was just now on my way to Bretagne to do just that: Photograph in the footprints of Gauguin's paintings with a grant from the French people. I was indeed very proud and hope you enjoy the work from my travels in your beautiful Bretagne.







Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Jim Brandenburg Speaking Engagement

The Recycling Association of Minnesota Fall Conference will feature Jim Brandenburg as the guest speaker.  Members and the general public are invited to attend, registration is necessary.  Jim will be signing books in the exhibit hall after the presentation.


Thursday, October 13, 2011 · 8:00am - 9:00am
Recycling Association of Minnesota Fall Conference
Minneapolis Convention Center

1301 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN
Please register at http://recycleminnesota.org/index.php/programs/ram-events

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Jim and Nikon!

Jim receives his new Nikon D3S outfit from Grays of Westminster founder Gray Levett

Following his sold-out evening talk in December at the Grays of Westminster and Nikon Owner magazine Christmas dinner at the Institute of Directors (IoD) on Pall Mall, London, Jim, visited Grays of Westminster to collect his new Nikon D3S, 20mm f/2.8D AF and AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G VR ED lenses.  It's official, Jim is back to being a "Nikon guy."

Jim is pictured here to the right of Gray Levett, founder of Grays of Westminster, which he described as “the greatest camera store in the world.”  To read more about Jim's talk, please visit Nikon Owner magazine's blog. Photos of the event are below.

Uri Zakay, Gillian Greenwood, Neil Lucas, Jim Brandenburg, Gray Levett, Andrew Main Wilson


Neil speaking while Jim photographs the audience with his iPhone





Jim meets Britain's Most Decorated Press Photographer Mike Maloney
Andrew Main Wilson, COO of IoD seated center
Uri Zakay, Jim, Gray Levett, Neil Lucas, Andrew Main Wilson, Jesse Reuben Wilson
In front of the Institute of Directors (IoD), on Pall Mall, London

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Reif Center




We had a terrific time with Michael Monroe at The Reif Center in Grand Rapids, Minnesota on Saturday.  The combination of Michael's beautiful music and Jim's images was terrific!  After the show, Jim met new friends and signed books.  

Jim's next speaking engagement is the Avon Hills Conference at St. John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota on February 12, 2011.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Finland Presentation Canceled

We are sad to announce that Jim's presentation at the Finlandia Nature Photo Festival in Helsinki, Finland has been canceled due to a knee injury.  Jim is deeply disappointed by the cancellation,  he was looking forward to this trip.  He has hopes to visit next year.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

For a detailed speaking schedule, please see the list of events and exhibits on the right side of this blog.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Jim Brandenburg Speaking Engagements & Exhibits

September 24 - Oct 10: Workshops with Jim Brandenburg, Neil Lucas and Danny Ellinger at Ravenwood in Ely, Minnesota.

October 14: Belgium, Jim Brandenburg Wolf Exhibit


October 15 - 17: Finlandia Nature Photo Festival, Helsinki, Finland www.luontokuva.org, Presentation by Jim

October 22 - 23: WildPhotos, London, www.wildphotos.org.uk

November 5 - 8: Nordic region's largest nature photography festival in Vårgårda, Sweden, Presentation by Jim

November 28 - 29: Holland, ZoomExperience, Presentation by Jim


December 10: Grays of Westminster and Nikon, London, Presentation by Jim

December 15 - 18: Moscow, judging photo contest

January 22, 2011 - Reif Center Jim Brandenburg presentation with performing artist Michael Monroe, Grand Rapids, Mn.

January 25 - March 13, 2011: Photography of Jim Brandenburg at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota

August 6 - December 31, 2011: Touch the Sky Exhibit at Northern Illinois University

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Jim Brandenburg Guest Speaker - International Nature Photo Festival




Natuurfotografen Verbond Nederland
12 - 13 February, 2010
Arnhem, The Netherlands
Sponsored by Dutch Nature Photographers Association
www.natuurfotofestival.nl
info@nvnfoto.nl