I finally got around to getting a real website up and running.
www.chriskornacki.com
My last semester at Loyalist is now underway...
A trip to Cuba in April is being planned...more on this as it unfolds.
Over the holidays I did a three week full-time internship at the Windsor Star. It was awesome. I learned a lot from those guys. A lot.
I guess that's it......later.
-c.k.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Current Project: Islamic Centre of Kingston
People of Cuba Documentary: September 2008
For 2 weeks this past September (2008) I made a trip to the Matanzas province of Cuba and stayed in Varadero. From Varadero, myself and another photo-j rented motorbikes and explored the small villages outside of the city. We spent most of our time photographing in Boca de Guama, Cardenas and Carbonara. After food poisoning, a bladder infection, a broken motorbike throttle cable that almost left me stranded in the middle-of-nowhere-farmlands of Cuba (twice!), lots and lots of rum and being chased down a road by a lady waving a stick yelling "American propaganda!" these are a small selection of the pictures I captured of the Cuban people. I will hopefully be returning to Cuba in January 2009 to continue working on this project.
Summer 2008: Metroland West
This past summer (May 1-Sept. 1, 2008) I had a paid, summer internship with Metroland Media Group West. I spent the summer shooting pictures in the Halton region of the GTA for the Oakville Beaver and Burlington Post newspapers. These photos are from various assignments while working at Metroland and some are from the first weeks back in Belleville at Loyalist College for my second year in photojournalism.
Old Work, part 2- Glen's Barbershop
During my second semester at Loyalist College I did a photo story on a little barbershop up in the small town of Stirling, Ontario, which is just a few kilometers north of Belleville. Glen's Barbershop is one of those old time single barber, single chair places that is about the size of a walk-in closet. He's been in business for over 30 years and all his customers are regulars.
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