John Guider is a nationally recognized award winning photographer and author based out of Nashville TN. His largest project, The River Inside, is the subject of a book by the same name and a popular traveling museum exhibition.
Guider is the recipient of many prestigious awards including a national Addy Award, the Cancer Society’s Excalibur Award, and the Nashville Advertising Federation’s highest award, the Silver Medalist in the year 2000. His work and adventures have been the feature of numerous magazine, television, and newspaper articles and broadcasts. In 2009, he was a guest author on renowned journalist John Seigenthaler’s television program, “A Word on Words”. His work has appeared in major publications such as Print, Communication Arts and Graphics and has been honored as the featured guest speaker at The Southern Festival of Books, PhotoArts Santa Fe, the National Waterways Commission convention and an address at the United States Congress on Creative Aging.
In 2011, John’s high school, Moravian Academy, awarded him as the school’s honorary Carlock Artist in Residence. Shortly afterwards, the Nashville Scene Magazine named Guider as one of Nashville’s most fascinating people. He was part of the feature story that included notables such as Nicole Kidman. John Guider has also been singled out as a finalist in the 2011“Beautiful Minds: Finding Your Lifelong Potential” contest presented by the National Center for Creative Aging.
John’s work resides in a number of national museums, prestigious corporate and private collections throughout the country. In 2016 his work was included in the well known Arts in the Embassies program as well
Presently, John is working on two major projects. One is a book and published work resulting from a solo 6500 mile water course across the eastern United Sates and Canada known as the Great Loop in a non-motorized row and sailboat made by his own hand. He is also collaborating with Nashville Public Television on a documentary in which John retraced John Donelson’s 1000-mile watercourse in the founding of Nashville.
John is a graduate of Vanderbilt University.
Nashville Public Library (one of five photographers commissioned to create inaugural documentary project for a new building designed by Robert A.M. Stern, 2000-2001)
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