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Corbin Kimrey is an award-winning photographer whose work has received national recognition, including a Scholastic National Gold Medal honored at Carnegie Hall, during a ceremony featuring guest speakers and a recorded message from former First Lady Michelle Obama.

 

Corbin Kimrey has lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the past four years. He grew up in Evanston, Illinois, and graduated from the University of Minnesota with a BA in Sociology and an additional focus in Integrative Neuroscience.   

 

Corbin's photography has been competitively selected for gallery display at institutions including The New School and the Pratt Institute. In addition to photography, Corbin is also experienced in filmmaking, documentary interviewing, short documentary production, and photo and video editing.   

 

As a transgender man, Corbin is passionate about uplifting voices which lack representation. His experiences with queerness, mental health, and addiction recovery often inform his work. These experiences allow him to connect deeply with the people he photographs, helping him produce work that reflects their authentic stories. Corbin greatly values deepening the ways in which we understand one another and focuses on telling each client's story in their own voice. 

 

In his free time, Corbin enjoys capturing political photography, eating pickles, climbing onto roofs in the rain, staring out of windows pretending he's in an indie movie, making 3D collages, and taking his cat, Jack, on adventures.     

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