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Brian Lesteberg
Brian Lesteberg (
brianlesteberg.com) is currently working on a large photographic project titled “Raised to Hunt,” which addresses the act of hunting as a rite of passage. He has worked with clients such as
Fortune Magazine and
The New York Times Magazine, who commissioned him to photograph places of worship for the feature essay “The Way We Live Now.” Brian received an education in photography from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in Minnesota.
For non-hunters, the idea of a hunting trip is defined by violence; for hunters, it's rarely involved. A chat with photographer Brian Lesteberg and a gallery of pictures from North Dakota. (Galleries | April 19, 2006)
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