Escape Artist Q&A: Chris Burkard of Chris Burkard Studio
Photos by Chris Burkard
This column, Escape Artist, is a series about folks who have escaped. More importantly, this biweekly column is for those thinking about trading in their 9-to-5, leg-shackled-to-the-desk existences to forge their own way. The brave outliers featured in this collection of interviews are the digital nomads, online entrepreneurs and lifestyle trendsetters who decided it was time to say to hell with the humdrum and grab life by the roots.
Travel blogger Chris Burkard runs Chris Burkard Studio, an adventure photography site that focuses on surf, outdoor, lifestyle and travel topics. Based in California, Burkard travels to capture stark and vibrant images of the environment. In 2016, he hit 2 million followers on Instagram.
Paste Travel The “escape the 9-to-5” mentality seems to be popular now. What are your impressions?
Chris Burkard It’s cool to see people pursuing careers that they are passionate about. Similarly, when I was 19, I decided to quit my job and pursue photography full-time. I knew I had to do it to be happy. I honestly had no idea how it would turn out. I believe whatever job you decide to pursue, if you’re passionate about it, will eventually lead to a career in that field.
PT What was the “aha” moment that sparked ongoing travel—and iconic photography—for you?
CB I can’t say there was one moment that really sparked my decision. It was more of a progression of growing up loving art and slowly finding the medium of the camera and taking photographs. Throughout high school, photography was a perfect outlet to document my travels and adventures with friends. For me, travels were always small and local, yet I wished for the opportunity to see the world.
PT What inspired you to start a self-titled brand and develop your adventure/landscape niche?
CB The niche came from working with big name brands and traveling to new locations, which continues to push me toward the next crazy adventure. My main interest is going to places that are untouched and new to the public eye. I love taking photos of the subject in a raw, natural environment and sharing the experience on my social channels. Doing this consistently with trial and error got me to where I am today. It’s helped me develop who I am and what I stand for. My brand is nothing more than a tool to inspire—I want to get people outside because that’s where I want to be.