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Kite Power for the New Yorker Magazine!

by Corey Arnold // May 20, 2013 // No Comments
A couple weeks back, The New Yorker sent me to Alameda, California to photograph the man behind several amazing kite powered projects in the works.  Don Montague is one of the founding innovators of windsurfing and kiteboarding.  He is also... Continue reading →

The Painted Hills in the May 2013 issue of Afar Magazine

by Corey Arnold // April 17, 2013 // No Comments
One of my photographs from a trip to the Painted Hills in Eastern Oregon is out now in AFAR Magazine, the May 2013 issue. with Heather Treadway Continue reading →

Northwestern book (German Edition)

by Corey Arnold // March 26, 2013 // No Comments
If you ever watched the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch, then you are surely familiar with the f/v Northwestern captained by the infamous Sig Hansen. Some years ago, the story of the Northwestern appeared on the market in book form entitled... Continue reading →

Dark Blue: The Water as Protagonist

by Corey Arnold // January 25, 2013 // No Comments
On the wall thru May 19th at the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University in Wisconsin is a beautiful curation of images that includes my print  “The North Sea” 39×56 inches. The install shot is pictured below next to... Continue reading →

Fish-Work featured in Dummy Magazine Germany

by Corey Arnold // January 24, 2013 // 2 Comments
This month I’ve got the cover and a 15 page spread of Fish-Work images in the German art and culture magazine named Dummy #37.  Thanks to Brian Greer, the engineer of the f/v Rollo, who has once again shown up... Continue reading →

NY Times Lens Blog features Graveyard Point

by Corey Arnold // January 22, 2013 // 1 Comment
As far as photography blogs go, the New York Times Lens Blog has always been my first choice for finding inspirational new photography.  I’m honored to have recently been showcased on the blog. The accompanying text written by Jesse Newman... Continue reading →

Dark Blue: Water as Protagonist at the Haggerty Museum of Art

by Corey Arnold // January 8, 2013 // 1 Comment
I’ve been included in a new photography exhibition at the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin opening on January 16, 2012… and grateful to be included among dozens of my favorite photographers.  If you end up... Continue reading →

The Miami Project Art Fair This week

by Corey Arnold // December 2, 2012 // 3 Comments
If in Miami for Basel this week, please stop by the Charles A. Hartman Fine Art Booth.  Charles will be showing several large format prints of mine. Looks like a great lineup of galleries this year.  http://www.miami-project.com/miami Continue reading →

Looking at the Land with Andy Adams

by Corey Arnold // November 8, 2012 // No Comments
Andy Adams (Flak Photo), probably the most meticulous and passionate photo community organizer on the web, has been up to great things lately.  He has curated an online exhibition of new landscape photographs entitled Looking at the Land, 21st Century... Continue reading →

Graveyard Point featured in VICE Magazine

by Corey Arnold // October 30, 2012 // 1 Comment
Vice Magazine featured a six page spread of my Graveyard Point series in the October issue and just launched a little web gallery of the work online here. Continue reading →

National Fisherman Cover and Interview

by Corey Arnold // October 29, 2012 // No Comments
The fine folks at National Fisherman Magazine based in Portland, Maine did a little write up about my photography and fishing life and used one of my Graveyard Point images on the cover. This is the December 2012 issue.  Thanks... Continue reading →

Install shots from Graveyard Point at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art

by Corey Arnold // October 16, 2012 // 1 Comment
Graveyard Point, a new exhibition of photographs from my seasonal salmon fish camp in Alaska opened at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art on October 4, 2012.  Thanks to all the fishermen that made the trek from far and away to... Continue reading →

Sea Wolf Album Cover

by Corey Arnold // September 28, 2012 // 6 Comments
I’m really happy to have my photo “Slack Water”, a seascape I shot while crabbing in the Bering Sea on the cover of the new Sea Wolf album Old World Romance that was released this month.  Sea Wolf is an... Continue reading →

October Cover of Pacific Fishing Mag

by Corey Arnold // September 25, 2012 // No Comments
Just out, a new cover I shot for Pacific Fishing Magazine featuring the Smith crew hauling a loaded net of wild Sockeye Salmon in Bristol Bay Alaska. Continue reading →

Raccoon and Cookie meets National Geographic Magazine

by Corey Arnold // September 21, 2012 // 5 Comments
National Geographic just published one of my raccoon images its September issue.  I made the image while staying at a bed and breakfast in Astoria, Oregon. The owner of the B+B regularly fed her visitors cookies and so they had... Continue reading →

Artist Talk at the Portland Art Museum

by Corey Arnold // September 7, 2012 // No Comments
I’ll be at the Portland Art Museum next Thursday doing a talk about a photograph from the Museum’s Permanent Collection.  This is part of the Artist Talks and Happy Hour Lecture series. Seating is very limited.  You can reserve a... Continue reading →

Fish-Work in French GEO Magazine

by Corey Arnold // September 6, 2012 // No Comments
I was recently interviewed for the August 2012 issue of GEO Magazine in France.  They put together this nice 8 page layout of Images text by Donatien Garnier about my FISH-WORK series.  Nice people over there… thanks! Continue reading →

Graveyard Point for Portland Monthly

by Corey Arnold // August 28, 2012 // No Comments
Out now is a story in the September 2012 issue of Portland monthly that’s worth a look. The text was written by my salmon wrangling accomplice, Tim Sohn who painted a beautiful picture of Graveyard Point, the remote Sockeye Salmon encampment we... Continue reading →

Eating Lobster Rolls on Maine Television

by Corey Arnold // August 17, 2012 // No Comments
Last week I was in Rockland, Maine, doing a little talk about Fish-Work at the Strand Theatre sponsored by the nice people at the Island Institute.  I love maine and had a fantastic time chatting it up about lobsters and... Continue reading →

B-Sides Exhibit at Ampersand in Portland

by Corey Arnold // August 15, 2012 // 1 Comment
The good folks at Ampersand Vintage, my favorite photography book store in the West, put together a great show this month which includes Alec Soth, Todd Hido, Clayton Cotterell, Raymond Meeks, Tatum Shaw, and Shawn Records, and myself.  We were... Continue reading →

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