by Katherine Yaksich

2 of 5 of the #blackandwhitechallenge
It’s not very often that you get a chance to film and photograph NYC Ballet dancers on a NYC rooftop overlooking Central Park, with direct views of the top of the Empire State building. This was one of those day…

2 of 5 of the #blackandwhitechallenge

It’s not very often that you get a chance to film and photograph NYC Ballet dancers on a NYC rooftop overlooking Central Park, with direct views of the top of the Empire State building. This was one of those days, and it was absolutely magical, breathtaking, and surreal. That’s why I love NYC so much; it’s full of magic, wonderful surprises, and extraordinary, talented people. There is beauty all around us.

I nominate @jen_trahan for the black and white challenge, which is quite fitting because this photo was taken by Jen Trahan for @reubenhernandez studios (at New York City Ballet)

by Katherine Yaksich

1 of 5 of the #blackandwhitechallenge (5 B&W images / 5 days)

Thanks to my friend and fellow expedition Kayak Master, Randall Tate, for the nomination. This is an unpublished photo from a series that I started over 2 years ago. I reside in the …

1 of 5 of the #blackandwhitechallenge (5 B&W images / 5 days)

Thanks to my friend and fellow expedition Kayak Master, Randall Tate, for the nomination. This is an unpublished photo from a series that I started over 2 years ago. I reside in the vibrant, artistic, and diverse community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which is home to one of the largest Satmar Hasidic communities in the world. Satmar is a Hasidic sect originating from the city of Satu Mare, Transylvania, where it was founded in 1905.

I nominate @mtmorgie for the black and white challenge. Matty took a few 35 mm B&W rolls of our recent Half Dome expedition and they turned out stellar! If you accept, post 1 B&W photo each day for 5 days and nominate someone each time to join in. (at Williamsburg Bklyn)

by Katherine Yaksich

A letter to my friend and former bandmate, Andrew McMahon (@amnthewilderness):
Dear Drew,
I’m so incredibly proud of you for everything that you’ve accomplished, from playing sold out shows across the country (and world), to being nominated for an E…

A letter to my friend and former bandmate, Andrew McMahon (@amnthewilderness):

Dear Drew,

I’m so incredibly proud of you for everything that you’ve accomplished, from playing sold out shows across the country (and world), to being nominated for an Emmy, to bringing a beautiful daughter into this world; I could go on and on…

Watching you play a sold out show in New York City with hundreds of people singing along to your songs (and some of the songs that you and I used to perform together) at the top of their lungs was absolutely mesmerizing and moving. I truly felt your heart and soul, and the powerful energy of everyone in that room. I’m honored and lucky to have had the opportunity to share the stage with you. 

Thank you for such a beautiful and memorable night. Keep moving all of us with your music.


Your Friend,
Reuben

(at New York City)

by Katherine Yaksich

This past summer I had the wonderful opportunity to observe and photograph polar bears in the Arctic for my first time. The mother and cub pictured here was actually my first polar bear sighting, and I remember this moment quite vividly and will pro…

This past summer I had the wonderful opportunity to observe and photograph polar bears in the Arctic for my first time. The mother and cub pictured here was actually my first polar bear sighting, and I remember this moment quite vividly and will probably never forget it. Seeing polar bears in the wild transformed me, and made me truly realize how fragile our environment is.

I want to share some text that was posted on the @natgeo Instagram feed yesterday:

“Polar bears have come to represent the Arctic ecosystem and we look to them as an indicator of the health of the polar region they roam. Due to human-caused climate change, the Arctic is currently experiencing the warmest air temperatures in four centuries, and sea ice losses in the summer of 2012 broke all previous records. Polar bears are feeling the pressure; their populations are declining in Churchill, Manitoba in direct correlation with the loss of sea ice. The sea ice freezes later each fall and melts earlier each spring which means less time for hunting on sea ice. We must act today to change our carbon-emitting habits. It is estimated that if current climate trends are correct, two-thirds of the polar bear population could disappear by 2050. All the creatures from the top of the food chain to the bottom who are specially adapted to life on ice depend on humans to act now to lessen their carbon emissions that have caused these changes. What daily decisions are you making to reduce your carbon footprint?”

#thisarcticlife #saveourseaice 

by Katherine Yaksich

I’ve enjoyed bouncing off walls ever since I was in junior high, literally #peterparkour #selfportrait (at Williamsburg Bklyn)
I captured this photo using a tripod and intervalometer. I wish I had a behind the scenes photo to show for all of my effo…

I’ve enjoyed bouncing off walls ever since I was in junior high, literally #peterparkour #selfportrait (at Williamsburg Bklyn)

I captured this photo using a tripod and intervalometer. I wish I had a behind the scenes photo to show for all of my effort but I was by myself. A bunch of bystanders got a free show and snapped some behind the scenes photos.

by Katherine Yaksich

I’m incredibly honored to be named as one of the “20 Emerging Artists to Watch in Film & Video” by PDN and Rangefinder magazine, especially since I look up to some of the other filmmakers on this list. Check out the filmmakers and complete galle…

I’m incredibly honored to be named as one of the “20 Emerging Artists to Watch in Film & Video” by PDN and Rangefinder magazine, especially since I look up to some of the other filmmakers on this list. Check out the filmmakers and complete gallery here: http://www.inmotiongallery.com/gallery/2014/#grid (at New York City)

by Katherine Yaksich

This is the best I could do at 3:56 am this morning without a tripod and on less than an hour of sleep. I’m so glad I woke up to witness and photograph this beauty. It was a peaceful, quiet, serene, and unforgettable moment that made me feel s…

This is the best I could do at 3:56 am this morning without a tripod and on less than an hour of sleep. I’m so glad I woke up to witness and photograph this beauty. It was a peaceful, quiet, serene, and unforgettable moment that made me feel small #bloodmoon #lunareclipse #totallunareclipse #seeingred #totaleclipseoftheheart (at Dana Point, California)

by Katherine Yaksich

We made it! This is @mtmorgie and I at the top of Half Dome. Summiting Half Dome has been on my bucket list for over 4 years, so today has been quite a beautiful and fulfilling day. I highly recommend it if you haven’t already done it; you rea…

We made it! This is @mtmorgie and I at the top of Half Dome. Summiting Half Dome has been on my bucket list for over 4 years, so today has been quite a beautiful and fulfilling day. I highly recommend it if you haven’t already done it; you really can’t go wrong with Yosemite. #yosemite #halfdome #bucketlist #california (at Top Of Half Dome)

by Katherine Yaksich

Here is an unpublished photo of Dr. Tom Smith, rifle master, naturalist, and what one of my friends calls “the Chuck Norris of the Arctic”, scouting the land for polar bears ensuring that it’s safe for us to land. I could tell stor…

Here is an unpublished photo of Dr. Tom Smith, rifle master, naturalist, and what one of my friends calls “the Chuck Norris of the Arctic”, scouting the land for polar bears ensuring that it’s safe for us to land. I could tell stories all day about Tom, but my favorite story to tell is when he saved a polar bear’s life by punching it in the face.

Join me this Thursday at 8 pm at Ira Lippke Studios in Chelsea, as I share more images and stories from my Arctic experience. I hope to see you there and share a glass of beer or wine with you!

#thisarcticlife #svalbard #arctic #polarbears #makeportraits #storyportrait

by Katherine Yaksich

September 11, 2014
For this photo I had to rest my camera on top of an external hard drive because my tripod got taken away. Photographing the Tribute In Light has become somewhat of a ritual for me. It’s a lot of work and many hours spent jus…

September 11, 2014

For this photo I had to rest my camera on top of an external hard drive because my tripod got taken away. Photographing the Tribute In Light has become somewhat of a ritual for me. It’s a lot of work and many hours spent just to get a single image, but I never ever stop to think twice about it.

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