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Please Support Christopher LaMarca on Kickstarter
May 7th, 2013 at 05:50 pm by Perrie | Christopher LaMarca
Less than a week left to support Christopher LaMarca and Katrina Taylor's project Boone - The Documentary on Kickstarter. Find out more about the project here.
Christopher LaMarca for Garden & Gun
March 27th, 2013 at 10:49 am by Renee Jung | Commissions, Christopher LaMarca


Christopher LaMarca photographed Douglas McMeekin at the Yachana Lodge for the April/May 2013 issue of Garden & Gun.
American Photography 28 Winners
June 6th, 2012 at 11:24 am by | Stephen Voss, Q. Sakamaki, Miller Mobley, Mark Peterson, Mark Leong, Kevin J. Miyazaki, Justin Mott, Jiro Ose, Jean-Marc Caimi, Jared Moossy, Christopher LaMarca, Chris Mueller, Ben Baker, Awards

Congrats to all of the photographers who were selected for American Photography 28! Especially those who we have the pleasure of working with... Ben Baker, Jean-Marc Caimi, Christopher LaMarca, Mark Leong, Kevin Miyazaki, Miller Mobley, Jared Moossy, Justin Mott, Chris Mueller, Jiro Ose, Mark Peterson, Q. Sakamaki, Ilona Szwarc, and Stephen Voss.
Christopher LaMarca for Prevention Magazine
June 10th, 2011 at 11:12 am by Jenni | Christopher LaMarca



Christopher LaMarca photographed a cage-free, organic chicken farm for the May 2011 issue of Prevention Magazine.Christopher LaMarca for Men's Journal
May 17th, 2011 at 04:02 pm by khughes | Christopher LaMarca
Christopher LaMarca photographed Yellowstone National Park for the April 2011 issue of Men's Journal.Christopher LaMarca for Rolling Stone
March 19th, 2011 at 04:12 pm by khughes | Christopher LaMarca
Christopher LaMarca in Exit Arts Exhibition
June 16th, 2010 at 06:37 pm by Redux | Christopher LaMarca, Events
From the ExitArt.org site;
The Tragedy of Beauty will focus on photography of land where the tragedy of the image becomes the aesthetic of the environment. The artists in this exhibition do not have a passive engagement with the environment; rather, they seek out beautiful and tragic images to emphasize the human impact on fragile ecosystems, to elucidate our relationship to nature, and to visualize the violence of natural disasters. The purpose of The Tragedy of Beauty is to demonstrate that global environmental struggles are creating an aesthetic. (Link)
ECOAESTHETIC: The Tragedy of Beauty June 18 - August 28, 2010 Opening Friday, June 18 / 7-10pm

Christopher LaMarca's photographs of the Jedediah Smith State Park tree climbing were featured in the January 2010 issue of the German Magazine NEON.- Category
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