Recounting the profound, yet tiny moments and details of everyday life in the backcountry, Justin joins us to discuss his time at Philmont Scout Ranch. As a participant and on staff, Justin spent a decade growing and giving in the High Country. Justin shares how he aspired to leadership positions in order to give back and share what he had learned in previous summers. On the tough days, Justin reminds us of the power of spending time with crews, and of the Ranch-wide aim of changing lives.
Justin, who has published two photography books related to Philmont - Wild and Untamed and Last Summer at Camp - dives into the phases of the creative process. From the seemingly easy “cotton candy” images such as sunrise or sunset, to the quiet images that tell an unseen story, Justin brings us behind the scenes (the lens rather) of his photo narrative journeys. Leaving us with an encouraging note to “Go make the thing and inspire someone else to do the same,” listeners are reminded to resist silencing the creative abilities that lie within each of us. Thank you Justin for your words, images, and bursts of laughter. Happy trails!
Notable mentions:
Books mentioned:
Anthropocene by Edward Burtynsky
https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/the-anthropocene-project
The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield
https://www.amazon.com/War-Art-Steven-Pressfield-ebook/dp/B007A4SDCG
Wild & Untamed and Last Summer at Camp by Justin Kernes
https://www.justinkernes.com/
Participant Experience
2003, 2006, 2009 - Regular Treks
Staff Experience
2010 - PC Apache Springs
2011 - PC French Henry
2012 - PC Rich Cabins
2013 - PC Sawmill
2014 - CD Zastrow
2015 - CD Harlan
2015 - Autumn, Villa Gardener
2016 - CD Clarks Fork
2017 - CD Head of Dean
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