What a great week- gorgeous summer weather, lots of hiking and a fun shoot at the Wellspring Farm. I have known about this great operation for some time thanks to friends, but the recent Seven Days article about community supported agriculture inspired me to get in contact. The skies looked pretty daunting at sunrise and the fog rolling off of Joe’s Pond was very dramatic. Fortunately it burned off and we had a great morning of vegetable picking (well, me shooting… but it did remind me of my days working at Wilson Farm). Thanks to Mimi et al. for letting me follow you around through the fields. I plan to return soon, so keep an eye out for updates to this gallery. I hope you enjoy the photos!
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Corey grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. At the University of Vermont he earned a B.S. in Forest Biology and then worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado and Alaska. After college Corey worked as a wildland firefighter on the Pike Hotshots, spending winter off-seasons in Utah and the French Alps. While visiting Grand Teton National Park on a fire assignment, he rented a cabin over the phone. That fall he moved to Jackson Wyoming and began working as a photographer. Five years later Corey returned to Vermont. He received his M.F.A. in photography from the Academy of Art University in 2009. He currently lives in central VT with his dog Jake and works throughout New England. Corey photographs destination weddings, portraits, architecture, food and travel.
Corey Hendrickson's photographs have appeared in the following publications: AARP Bulletin, Runner's World, Fortune Small Business, Bicycling, Men's Journal, Continental, Food Network Magazine, Der Speigel, Outside Travel, LIFE, Boston, New York Times, Yankee, Esquire, Wondertime, Ladies Home Journal, Skiing, Smithsonian, Thrivent, CMYK, PDN, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle Weddings, Boston Weddings, VT VOWS, and Style Me Pretty.
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