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Director / DP
Own & Operate Sony FX9, FX6 and A7SIII

Corey Hendrickson was born in Cambridge, MA. He has a BS in Forest Biology and an MFA in Photography. Corey began his career in the shadow of the Tetons while living in Jackson, WY. The outdoor sports industry was a natural fit and Corey enjoyed creating images in the nearby mountains. New England drew him back, though, where he met his wife and started a family in Middlebury, VT. Corey is a Director of Photography, recently filming the 7th season of a nationally televised travel show on PBS, produced by WGBH in Boston MA. He also creates environmental portraits for commercial and editorial clients. When Corey is not behind the camera, he can be found exploring the nearby trails with his daughter and son, or trying to find new stretches of gravel on his bike.
"I am curious by nature and this career allows me to explore. I love meeting new people and seeing what makes them tick. I am continually inspired by the rugged resourcefulness of New England. Whether it is a personal project, or a large production, my goal is always to connect with the subject and make them feel comfortable with the process. I strive for imagery that feels authentic and that requires a collaborative effort."

I have been in the industry since 2005.

Ramen Day Trailer
Added on 3/22/2024
This documentary delves into the heart of the Vermont Everyone Eats program, showcasing its profound impact on combating food insecurity and revitalizing local food systems. We hear about the program's impact through interviews with general store owners, executive directors of community action groups, food science academics, local organizers, volunteers and the people who received the meals. I wanted to showcase the interconnectedness of the individuals and organizations involved, highlighting the collaborative spirit that drove this silo-busting initiative forward. We explore the multifaceted aspects of Vermont Everyone Eats through verite footage gathered over multiple seasons. The program was built upon the notion of local control, and it operated differently in each part of the state. We follow the passionate restaurateurs and chefs who stepped up to create delicious meals using locally sourced ingredients. We hear the stories of individuals and families whose lives have been touched by this program, witnessing firsthand how access to healthy, prepared meals can restore hope and dignity during challenging times. I also felt it critically important to highlight the positive ripple effects of Vermont Everyone Eats on local economies. By supporting local farmers and businesses, this program was a catalyst for sustainable growth, strengthening the fabric of communities and fostering resilience in Vermont's local food systems. We hear this reiterated in the words of small business owners who would not still be open were it not for the Vermont Everyone Eats program.

Credits

DP & Camera Operator – Weekends With Yankee

August, 2018 — December, 2023
Television – Yankee Publishing

Work with Corey Hendrickson

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