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		<title>Corey Arnold</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alison Zavos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Corey Arnold&#8217;s world straddles two disparate, yet wonderfully integrated, pursuits — he works as both a professional photographer and an Alaskan crab fisherman. Now there&#8217;s a story. We asked him how his inside perspective on human and animal relationships influences his photographs: &#8216;When I was a kid, I used to stalk birds and other animals [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.lostateminor.com/2008/11/08/corey-arnold/">Corey Arnold</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.lostateminor.com">Lost At E Minor: For creative people</a>.</p>]]></description>
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		    <p><a href="http://w.coreyfishes.com/">Corey Arnold&#8217;s</a> world straddles two disparate, yet wonderfully integrated, pursuits — he works as both a professional photographer and an Alaskan crab fisherman. Now there&#8217;s a story. We asked him how his inside perspective on human and animal relationships influences his photographs: &#8216;When I was a kid, I used to stalk birds and other animals with my BB gun in the backyard. My hunter instinct was strong and I&#8217;d spend hours searching for victims. Then, after killing something, I was torn by my adrenaline fueled sense of accomplishment and deep sadness for what I had done. The same applied to sport-fishing as a child. The goal was, of course, to seek out and kill the largest, most beautiful fish! At home, I&#8217;ve fathered many pets — cats, snakes, dogs, and rabbits. For some instinctual reason, I&#8217;m endlessly curious about animals. I like to be in close quarters with them, whether it be gutting a fish for dinner or letting my cat sleep on my head. The human animal series came along naturally. It&#8217;s a series of curious animal situations that I&#8217;ve encountered throughout my recent life. This is an ongoing series, an exploration of how we relate to animals, and it covers a broad perspective of events both real and designed. My time at sea as a commercial fisherman has given me a more animal perspective on animals than a human one in some ways. The goal is to make pictures that are sometimes brutal and often ridiculous, which is how I experience our shared world with animals&#8217;. <span id="more-10469"></span></p>
<p><strong>How did the shot of the raccoon and the cookie [bottom image] come about?</strong><br />
&#8216;My girlfriend and I were staying at a little bed and breakfast in Astoria, Oregon. We were in the kitchen when a raccoon appeared at the window and the lady running the place opened the window while talking in a baby voice to the raccoon. &#8220;Ohhhh, why helllooooo little friend! Are you hungry for a treat!&#8221; Apparently there is a whole den of raccoons living in the backyard and she spends the days feeding them cookies. It&#8217;s amazing that raccoons can survive off cookies! This photo was taken outside later that day during another cookie feeding&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>What camera are you using?</strong><br />
&#8216;I&#8217;ve mixed it up a bit over the last five years, but most of my pictures were taken with a Mamiya 645 or Mamiya 7. Although, recently I&#8217;ve been able to mix some digital pictures in and was surprised at how seemlessly they could be incorporated into the same exhibition. With digital, I&#8217;m using the Canon 1ds Mark III with fixed lenses. Mostly film though. Film, whenever possible!&#8217;</p>
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