Boundary Waters Podcast Ep. 127 - Photography and Public Land Preservation with Bryan Hansel episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 56 MIN

Boundary Waters Podcast Ep. 127 - Photography and Public Land Preservation with Bryan Hansel

from WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast · host WTIP North Shore Community Radio

Bryan Hansel is a Grand Marais, Minnesota landscape photographer and advocate for wilderness and outdoor activities. In this far-reaching conversation, Bryan shares the historic role that art and photography have played in the preservation of public lands, from the establishment of the first National Parks through today. We also learn about some of his solo trips into the wilderness that were inspired by historical events and canoe routes, and discuss the link between making calculated risk assessments ahead of a canoe trip, and the need for environmental risk assessments ahead of decisions related to mining and other industrial impacts to public lands. He also shares his perspective on the use of generative AI in nature photography and why authenticity in photography and art is important--both for the future of artists as well as wilderness areas like the BWCAW. (Photo courtesy of Bryan Hansel)

Bryan Hansel is a Grand Marais, Minnesota landscape photographer and advocate for wilderness and outdoor activities. In this far-reaching conversation, Bryan shares the historic role that art and photography have played in the preservation of public lands, from the establishment of the first National Parks through today. We also learn about some of his solo trips into the wilderness that were inspired by historical events and canoe routes, and discuss the link between making calculated risk assessments ahead of a canoe trip, and the need for environmental risk assessments ahead of decisions related to mining and other industrial impacts to public lands. He also shares his perspective on the use of generative AI in nature photography and why authenticity in photography and art is important--both for the future of artists as well as wilderness areas like the BWCAW. (Photo courtesy of Bryan Hansel)

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