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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 →

Wildlife – Corey Arnold – Solo exhibition at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art

by Corey Arnold // October 26, 2014 // No Comments
I’ve been on the road quite a lot the past few years.  This exhibition is a selection of encounters unique encounters with animals during my time far from home. Please join me at the opening November 6, 2014 from 5-8pm... 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 →

Steven Smith Teamaker Portrait for the Wall Street Journal

by Corey Arnold // December 30, 2011 // 1 Comment
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 →

Fish-Work Solo Exhibition in Portland

by Corey Arnold // October 24, 2008 // No Comments
  Press Release: COREY ARNOLD: FISH-WORK On view at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, November 19 – December 20, 2008 Images Capture Moments of Vulnerable Grace and the Fisherman’s Unforgiving Lifestyle Reception with the Artist: Thursday, December 4, 5:30—8:30pm Portland,... Continue reading →

Oregon Skate trip

by Corey Arnold // April 5, 2007 // No Comments
On a skate trip with some Norwegian buddies… hitting parks from Lincoln City to San Francisco. Oregon parks are rediculous… if it doesn’t have oververt, it’s probably not in Oregon. Continue reading →

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Corey Arnold is a photographer and Alaska commercial fisherman from Portland, Oregon

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