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Big Fish Tale – National Geographic Traveler

by Corey Arnold // April 1, 2019 // 1 Comment
I recently explored salmon culture in the Pacific Northwest for a fourteen page feature story in National Geographic Traveler Magazine to accompany words by Langdon Cook. We followed the Brigham family as they harvested chinook on the Columbia River via dipnetting,... Continue reading →

Look3 Festival showcasing Fish-Work

by Corey Arnold // June 7, 2012 // No Comments
Images from my Bering Sea and new Graveyard Point series will be projected on the big screen at the Look3, Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia tomorrow night.  My work was chosen among 44 other photographers including  favorites Todd... Continue reading →

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