Régards Magazine from France published a portfolio of my Fish-Work series in their Autumne 2013 issue – out now. Books available for purchase at www.fish-work.com Continue reading →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Graveyard Point A new solo exhibition of photographs by Corey Arnold Opens October 4, 2012 5-8pm runs through October 27th Charles A. Hartman Fine Art Portland, Oregon Deep in Southwest Alaska, surrounded by mosquito and grizzly bear infested tundra, lies... Continue reading →
A couple of my photographs were recently included in a group show at ClampArt in New York City’s Chelsea District. The show is up until friday the 17th and includes some of my all time favorite photographers. Sadly, I was... Continue reading →
I’m soon off to Graveyard Point again for salmon season. Here is a tearsheet from the cover of Pacific Fishing Magazine in April 2012 with a photo I took of fellow set netters Conor Kelly and Marty Machado. Can’t wait... 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 →
Last summer I returned to Bristol Bay, Alaska on assignment for Outside Magazine. This is the place that I landed my first commercial fishing job in 1995. It’s a pristine wilderness area, home to caribou and giant brown bears and... Continue reading →