Jamie Kripke Shoots Hunter Jack Schoonen for Field and Stream

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Easily one of our favorite local photographers, Jamie Kripke found himself out in the woods of Montana last month on a cool summer day to make a portrait for Field and Stream of Jack Schoonen — master elk hunter, fishing guide, and 8th grade science teacher from nearby Dillon, MT.

"We conversed for hours throughout the shoot as I asked him about everything, from the minutiae of gear and technique to his expanding archive of big hits and near misses. I was so impressed with his minimalist approach, which favors the quiet of traditional wool clothing over the swishy noise of gore-tex, and intimate knowledge of the land acquired over 20 years of hunting the same spots instead of an expensive GPS mapping device. We photographed everything he takes hunting in the back of his truck, all of which fits either on his body or in a small waist pack.

With the open curiosity of a great teacher, he asked me about my work. I talked candidly about my own successes and failures, about my lifelong commitment to photography, and about the slow, steady process of continually evolving and improving. I gradually realized that we are both hunters that rely on an accumulation of experience, along with carefully chosen equipment that we know and trust in order to find something beautiful and elusive."

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beautiful work and well said. Boulder/Denver lucky to have such great talent.

Man, this Jack guy must have a real tiny penis! Aren't I right, Felix? We better get the government involved to make sure Jack actually knows how to use his firearm.

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