I’m in London making my way over to Belgium to attend a huge foto festival in the coastal town of Knokke Heist opening on March 24th, 2012. I’ll have over 20 images from my Fish-Work series blown up to enormous... Continue reading →
Thanks to everyone that came out for my Wolf Tide exhibition at Richard Heller Gallery in Santa Monica last Saturday. It was an action packed night and I’m really grateful for the turnout, as well as the large Portland contingency... Continue reading →
Wolf Tide, new photographs by Corey Arnold opens in Los Angeles (Santa Monica) at Richard Heller Gallery on Saturday, February 25, 2012. Feel free to steal this jpeg and send to your friends in L.A. Hope to see you there... Continue reading →
Lots of new work now on my site in the Wolf Tide, Arcticness, Human Animals, and Graveyard Point porfolios. My first big update in years! Continue reading →
I’ve been at work on a new series called Wolf Tide for the past several months. The series will premiere at Richard Heller Gallery in Santa Monica (Bergamot Station), opening night is February 25th 2012, from 5-7 pm sharp. The... Continue reading →
I was commissioned by Audubon magazine last year to document the Corvina and shrimp fishermen of El Golfo de Santa Clara, Sonora, Mexico. We went in search of the people that fish amongst the elusive Vaquita, better known as the... Continue reading →
Heather Treadway is a multi-talented fashion designer, musician, dancer, etc. from Portland, Oregon. In the fashion realm, she specializes in designing and sewing unique handmade capes. I spent a weekend in Eastern Oregon near the Painted Hills and Blue Basin... Continue reading →
I recently had the honor of photographing one of the most renowned tea makers in the world, Steven Smith for the Wall Street Journal. Mr Smith is the founder of both Stash and Tazo Tea and has moved onto his... Continue reading →
I was interviewed by the Italian writer Matteo Bordone for Italian Rolling Stone last spring. This was sort of a 4 year follow up after since they did a larger feature on my Fish-Work Bering Sea project back in 2007.... Continue reading →
For those that don’t know me well, I’m not just a photographer, I’m a commercial fisherman. Every summer I spend a couple months running a commercial Sockeye salmon set net operation at the mouth of the Kvichak River in Bristol... Continue reading →
to everyone that came out to the opening at Ampersand in Portland. The show will be up until November 27th. Install shots are coming soon. Also thanks for the great press coverage by Juxtapoz, Fecal Face Dot Com, PDN Photo... Continue reading →
The photographs from my new book, Fishing With My Dad 1978-1995, published by Nazraeli Press along with never before seen images from the archive of my father, Chris Arnold, will be on display at the beautiful Ampersand Gallery and Fine Books... Continue reading →
Here are some install shots from the show that opened Sept 8, 2011 at Bold Hype Gallery in New York City’s Chelsea District. Thanks to Eric Althin for curating a great show: FRONTIERS – The photography of Corey Arnold, Peter... Continue reading →
Earlier this year I spent some time in the Caribbean shooting for several magazines including one for the UK based Monocle Magazine. Here are some spreads, out now in the October issue. Attached are a few outtakes. More stories in the... Continue reading →
Nazraeli Press has just released my second book which is a collaboration with my Father, entitled Fishing with My Dad 1978-1995. The book is part of Nazraeli’s One Picture Book subscription series which showcases obscure and previously unseen work in... Continue reading →
On September 8th, I’ll be at Bold Hype Gallery in NYC to celebrate the opening of a three person show include my good friend Céline Clanet and her stunning Máze series from Arctic Norway, Peter Beste: best known for his powerful... Continue reading →
Back in April, I met up with Jake and Josh Harris, two stars of the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch and shot portraits of the brothers for People Magazine. The article had a look at where they are now, one year... Continue reading →