Reflections from an elk hunt in collaboration with Sitka Gear.
styofa doing anything
Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
we're not kids anymore.

JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Game of Thrones Daily

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Reflections from an elk hunt in collaboration with Sitka Gear.
Here there are wide open vistas, singular simplified moments, to textured geological timeframes. For a view of the whole series, visit The Forgotten Seasons and fine art sales available at the Here & Now Gallery.
At the start of 2025, Bainbridge Island Land Trust came to me with urgency; 38 acres of pristine forest was up for sale to the highest bidder. The Grand Forest East now had a price tag, and in today's land grab, the outcome could be disastrous.
Amazon from A to Z
We covered the spectrum this year with Amazon, capturing 3 different campaigns for various departments. The first one was my favorite in terms of planing and logistics, and making sure the skill of anticipation was properly tuned. The 2nd and 3rd were more storytelling processes, highlighting the teamwork, effort and energy put into Amazon deliveries. Ultimately, this is a story about commerce…
An Italian Garmin
Well, when you get a call like this, there is no answer besides an astounding YES! With the request for a more luxury marine shoot for Garmin in the Mediterranean waters off the coast of Genoa, we dropped all other things and flew east. For deliverables we created a library of still assets for mutliple products, the main being their large Chatplotter screens, as well as their new Fusion Apollo…
This was a tiny editorial shoot in January, with an emphasis on spring outdoor athletic wear by WaveKelly. The trick? Find the best model, a Pacific Northwest talent who knows the PNW cold in January. Meet Lauren Alexander. Pro.
Baja California... everything is always better with Baja in it. A taste of Grundens 2025 Spring Collection from where the desert meets the sea. A source of inspiration for your weekend of adventure. Get outside.
The LV in Las Vegas
I have an extreme love/hate relationship with Las Vegas. I love the food. I love the energy. I love the visuals. I love the stimulation. But I hate the purpose and the sole reason for Las Vegas' existence. It is a magnificent desert drained by the behemoth of humanity's opulence and overtly outrageous drive for more. The stark contrast to nature is superior to all cities but a few, and the resources to make it grander are what suffer the most. I often say The best part of Vegas is when you're leaving Vegas.
I have an extreme love/hate relationship with Las Vegas. I love the food. I love the energy. I love the visuals. I love the stimulation. But I hate the purpose and the sole reason for Las Vegas’ existence. It is a magnificent desert drained by the behemoth of humanity’s opulence and overtly outrageous drive for more. The stark contrast to nature is superior to all cities but few, and the…
Seattle Central's Alumni Spotlight: Cam Karsten
Karsten’s goal during this academic hiatus was to become a writer. “I was collecting stories and characters, learning through real-world experiences rather than studying books and taking tests,” he explained. At first, Karsten would hunker down at internet cafes to write stories to his friends and family. But when he discovered a travel blog community of fellow backpackers, he started sharing his travelling tales to a much more global audience under the blog name cam2yogi, a nod to his deep interest in Buddhist philosophy he developed travelling through Asia.
Here’s a retrospective of my path to commercial photography via Seattle Central’s Creative Academy. Always a treat to have someone interested in your story, and the hope to inspire others to follow their dreams. Original post can be found here. For budding photographers, Seattle Central Creative Academy alumni Cameron Karsten (‘12 [I think ’13…]) offers simple, yet pragmatic advice: “Shoot what…
Albertsons' Memorial Day & Summer Campaigns
Summer in Los Angeles in February. We spent three days capturing the warm summer vibes of LA at 70 degrees. Produced by HyperionLA with a skilled crew of assistants, DigiTech, HMU and food stylists, let alone the creatives from Albertsons.
Summer in Los Angeles in February. We spent three days capturing the warm summer vibes of LA at 70 degrees. Produced by HyperionLA with a skilled crew of assistants, DigiTech, HMU and food stylists, let alone the creatives from Albertsons – it was all perfect… except for the locations. One house’s online profile turned out to be smoke and mirrors; completely disheveled, which included an immobile…
Hoselink's US Campaign
In this industry, we are problem-solvers, but the key is; how do you handle yourself and others around?
Hoselink traveled from Australia to shoot their first US campaign in Portland. Over two days, we faced equipment issues from cameras to monitors to unsuccessful connection, and still with smiles on our faces, successfully captured the desired stills and motion. In this industry, we are problem-solvers, but the key is; how do you handle yourself and others around? Ultimately, the aim is to exceed…
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The Forgotten Seasons: Down the Pacific and Back
The project began back during 2020 Covid lockdown, when our expanding worlds as a young family shrunk and became isolated. Work disappeared and we found ways to be creative with what was within our immediate circles.
As part of an on-going series titled The Forgotten Seasons, I’m constantly training my eye on my family, not only as a father and partner, but as a photographer, seeking those moment of joy and elation, those times of overt emotion and strained tension, as well as the things of pure absolute beauty. The project began back during 2020 Covid lockdown, when our expanding worlds as a young family…
Trothe Wine 2024 Harvest
I absolutely dig the client who also becomes a friend and a colleague, along with his staff of people working hard to create and grow the business. Jeff Andrews at Trothe Wines is one of those people and clients.
I absolutely dig the client who also becomes a friend and a colleague, along with his staff of people working hard to create and grow the business. Jeff Andrews at Trothe Wines is one of those people and clients. It was the 3rd time I visited their vineyards, whom I was introduced to via the Seattle-based creative agency DoubleKnot back in 2021. I returned this fall to capture stills and motion…
Detritus
There are moments in time, places that have come and gone. We see things with limited scope, and experience the world around with the smallest of spans. Waking and sleeping, living and dying. There is nothing so fragile as the time we breathe. It is all like an ocean; the passing of tides, a revolution of one great current. Water, water and more endless streams of water. In the air, on the…
Capturing Italy's Beauty with Garmin's Fusion Apollo Speakers
Shot for Garmin in Italy (and North Carolina). When any great, exciting, unknown, adventurous project lands in the Inbox, my mind jolts with a sense of thrill before settling right into its natural state – calm, clear, and anticipating. Filming on the Mediterranean was as it should be – luxurious. Cruising off the shores of Portofino and Santa Margarita was a dream. And while there, I stepped…
New Garmin Marine work!
Garmin Marine GPSMAP16x3 in Italy The GPSMAP16x3 chartplotter and a Garmin Marine reel. This was a treat to head to Italy and shoot around Portofino. An absolutely stunning location on beautiful boats with the Spanish based production company Let’s.film. North Carolina was a gem, too, albeit not the most ideal weather for shooting. All-in-all, these are the moments of full appreciation for what…
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Unveiling Authenticity Through the Lens: An Interview with Cameron Karsten
This original interview was posted on Production Paradise's website. It is always a pleasure to sit down at an interview and reflect upon my career, where I've come, and ultimately where I keep striving to get to.
The Vodou Trail in Haiti exploring the ceremonies and rituals of Haitian Vodou – © Cameron Karsten Photography 2015 This original interview was posted on Production Paradise’s website. It is always a pleasure to sit down at an interview and reflect upon my career, where I’ve come, and ultimately where I keep striving to get to. It is a constant development, creating something new, fresh,…
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