Featured Photographer: Keith Brauneis

Featured Photographer: Keith Brauneis

Posted by: Andrew / added: 06.29.2009 / Back to Tailgate

Photographer Keith Brauneis:

Not a day goes by where I don’t think about catching a fish.  I actually have dreams about fishing.

One time, I tied up what I now refer to as the “bread pattern” fly in an effort to catch HUGE rainbows!  These suckers are all over 22”!  Unfortunately they had become so accustomed to being fed by kids and tourists that they wouldn’t strike a traditional fly….

Now I combine my two favorite passions, photography and flyfishing.  I studied photography at Brooks Institute in California, and was taught to fish by my father and grandfather off the rocky coast of Gloucester, MA.

I live in Lake Tahoe, and when I’m not sitting at my desktop darkroom, I’m out on the Little Truckee River making photographs and searching for browns.  

Keith's flyfishing photographs can be viewed at TakeTheFly and commercial work viewed at KB.com

Kings and Tahoe landscapes:

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Comments:

Posted by Paula Peper on Apr 14th, 2011 @ 8:48 pm

Photos and fly rod craftsmanship

I am a former backcountry patrolman who lived for years in the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness before it was a wilderness and before Fish and Chips started pouring rotenone down the Silver King and headwaters of the East Carson.

Came out of the San Francisco Art Institute originally and love the detail, the feeling of place and people you capture in your photos.
As a fly fisherman, there's another artist you might want to know about, if you don't already -- Marc Aroner, maker of Spinoza Rods: http://www.spinozarods.com/about-marc-aroner/
Best regards,
Paula



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