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There is a nice interview with Chuck Kimmerlee in this months f11 magazine online including quite a few shots.
www.f11magazine.com/
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That was an interesting read and I liked how the photographs were presented. I wonder if Chuck had a say in that.
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Fine interview and an excellent portfolio, as we've come to expect from Chuck.
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The interview is interesting and the accompanying images exquisite!
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Chuck's the best. One guy who knows what he's doing.
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Just came across this - hadn't even heard of the 'magazine' before. Very nice work from Chuck, and also a good overall layout from the magazine people.
I particularly like the opening shot of the cloud and slash of white below.
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Last night my wife and I watched the film "Fargo," which is filmed in North Dakota and Minnesota. All through, the outdoor scenes kept reminding me of Chuck Kimmerle's photos (even though the film was in color). Spare, delicate landscapes, endless straight roads with regular rows of telephone poles along one side, with a thin layer of snow over everything.
Some scenes in the film came closer than anything else I've seen to the spirit of Chuck's landscapes. Stunning!
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