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The Noah Kalina Newsletter

Noah Kalina

Photography, Life, Chickens, and other fun stories.

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Latest Issues

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Newsletter #165 - Snow Write

A few years ago I was talking to a neighbor and she suggested I make the field on my property a meadow.

10 days ago
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Newsletter #164 - Is this a gift guide?

I like to think that most if not everything I buy is in service of making my life and my photography better. I am generally not consuming just to consume. I am consuming to enhance. It is purposeful. It’s fine. It’s good actually.

17 days ago
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Newsletter #163 - The oldest forest in the world.

Earlier this year a friend sent me an article in Hudson Valley magazine about how scientists had discovered a 385-million-year-old forest in Cairo, New York. I remember thinking to myself, Wait, we have trees that old? How big are they?! Do...

a month ago
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Newsletter #162 - Where do we go?

Working in the creative arts as an independent freelance photographer and artist, 99 percent of what I do leads to rejection.

a month ago
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  • Noah Kalina

    Photographer and chicken wrangler.

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