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Carl Corey

Luck, Wisconsin
Junior, Sprecher’s Bar and Gun Shop, North Freedom, Wisconsin
Chance and Gus at the Family Forge, Red Owl, South Dakota

Cairo, Illinois
Bruce and His Rooster at Home, River Falls, Wisconsin
Nancy and Don in their Living Room, Shoreview, Minnesota

Carl Corey
carlcorey.com

Carl Corey is a Guggenheim Fellow in Photography and the recipient of over 100 awards from the photography and publishing communities including National INDIE Book Publishers Best Photography Book, The Crystal Book Award, Midwest Publishers Gold Book Award, New York Art Directors Club, Communication Arts, Print Annual and USA National Best Book Awards. Carl’s work has been featured in many of photography’s most prestigious periodicals, including Camera Work Bicentennial Edition, Communication Arts, Columbia Journalism Review and Visual Communication Quarterly. Carl’s work is in many art collections and museums.

Corey’s photographs have been the subject of five monographs including: Rancher (Bunker Hill / GalleryPrint, 2007), The Tavern League: A Portrait of the Wisconsin Tavern ( The Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2011), For Love and Money: A Portrait of the Family Business (WHS Press, 2014), The Strand ~ A Cultural Topography of the American Great Lakes (Cottage Industry Arts 2021) and Pants On Fire (Cottage Industry Arts 2024). He is a featured photographer in Contemporary Photography in New York City, edited by Marla Hamburg Kennedy (Rizzoli, 2011).

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