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Located in the beautiful Yakima Valley, Washington, Cornerstone Ranches is a fifth-generation (since 1897) family farm that grows a variety of hops, apples, and grapes on over 1,000 acres of land. In October, Cornerstone Ranches owner Graham Gamache hired Seattle-based agriculture photographer Cameron Karsten to document this year’s harvest.
Los Angeles-based photographer and director Jason Elias is a lifelong Angeleno, but his wife hails from a rural farm in North Dakota and grew up just outside a town of only 200 people. This connection led him to pursue a personal project centered around capturing farmers (and family) during the harvest in North Dakota.
Boulder, Colorado-based photographer Kody Kohlman’s Mission Mountain documentary captures Amy O’Hoyt’s story and perspective as a first-generation rancher and a woman in a male-dominated industry.
Miami, Florida-based photographer James Jackman recently ventured into the world of mushrooms for a story on fungi culture for Edible South Florida, an independently-owned local food magazine that’s part of the Edible Communities network.
After exploring the life of a Lobsterman, Tadd Myers has published his fifth booklet, featuring the Little Cranberry Island and the lobstermen and women who live there.
We interview several agriculture photographers to learn about the biggest brands and publications, as well as preparation and their experiences with subjects.
Minneapolis-based Chad Holder travels to ten different states, visiting a farm in each and learning about the stories and everyday lives of the farmers who work there.
The wife and husband team of Jenn Ackerman and Tim Gruber head to northern Minnesota to learn about the Ojibwe people and their eternal connection to wild rice.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s day, and in lieu of showing you images of nothing but shamrocks and green, we decided to indulge in some true Irish spirit. Here are some of our favorite Irish proverbs, and images from our photographers perfectly suited to the lessons. Enjoy these photographs and everything else St. Patty’s brings you. Sláinte!