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The Print Ark

Over the winter, spurred on by a geneology project for one of his classes at UNC, my son Sam took up the ongoing work on the Kornylak family tree. Several months of research traced our family name back to Skelivka, (Felsztyn in Polish) ...

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100 Megapixel IKEA Film Scanner

In late 2020 with a little more time on my hands as the reality of Pandemic shutdown settled in, I embarked on a few projects I'd been putting off for too long: baking bread and scanning film. The bread was easy (Daisy the sourdough starter is still going ...

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The Mapmaker

"You can't take a photo of every boulder in Linville Gorge - but you can draw it." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AREdz9F165s A short film I directed with Carlo Nasisse about ...

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Deep Creek

The first film I ever worked on was Heart of Stone, a story about rock climbers in the Southern US getting together to open new climbing areas by simply buying land and sharing it with the public, through a nonprofit organization called ...

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Parade of Fools

In 2013 I wrote and photographed a story about Alabama's Little River Canyon for Climbing Magazine, "The Evolution of Canyon Man." ...

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Dry Season

It was while living in Tucson, AZ in the late 90s/early 2000s that I started trying to wriggle out of my computer programming job and make a go at photography. I was shooting film then, mostly 35mm and some medium format and I ...

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Greetings from the Southeast : A Video Postcard

Client: Chaco & Osprey and Southeastern retailers in collaboration with RootsRated Second DP : Carlo Nasisse

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A FINE LINE: What Now?

New excerpt from our climbing film A Fine Line. When you've done most of the hard lines in your area, what now? Brian Voges breaks it down.

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Climber Portrait Series in Rock & Ice Magazine

Rock & Ice Magazine is featuring a selection of thclimber portraits I shot over three months this fall/winter in the Southeast US, during the Triple Crown Bouldering Series.    

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The Jackal

Filmed this short piece for The Action Fund, a Southern-based nonprofit with the goal of re-equipping old climbing lines throughout the South and the US. Filmed on the Sony FS700, slog2, with Sony Zeiss zooms. Check it out: The Jackal from Andrew Kornylak on ...

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